Xiong_2000_Science_289_1724

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Title : Molecular evidence for the early evolution of photosynthesis - Xiong_2000_Science_289_1724
Author(s) : Xiong J , Fischer WM , Inoue K , Nakahara M , Bauer CE
Ref : Science , 289 :1724 , 2000
Abstract :

The origin and evolution of photosynthesis have long remained enigmatic due to a lack of sequence information of photosynthesis genes across the entire photosynthetic domain. To probe early evolutionary history of photosynthesis, we obtained new sequence information of a number of photosynthesis genes from the green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium tepidum and the green nonsulfur bacterium Chloroflexus aurantiacus. A total of 31 open reading frames that encode enzymes involved in bacteriochlorophyll/porphyrin biosynthesis, carotenoid biosynthesis, and photosynthetic electron transfer were identified in about 100 kilobase pairs of genomic sequence. Phylogenetic analyses of multiple magnesium-tetrapyrrole biosynthesis genes using a combination of distance, maximum parsimony, and maximum likelihood methods indicate that heliobacteria are closest to the last common ancestor of all oxygenic photosynthetic lineages and that green sulfur bacteria and green nonsulfur bacteria are each other's closest relatives. Parsimony and distance analyses further identify purple bacteria as the earliest emerging photosynthetic lineage. These results challenge previous conclusions based on 16S ribosomal RNA and Hsp60/Hsp70 analyses that green nonsulfur bacteria or heliobacteria are the earliest phototrophs. The overall consensus of our phylogenetic analysis, that bacteriochlorophyll biosynthesis evolved before chlorophyll biosynthesis, also argues against the long-held Granick hypothesis.

PubMedSearch : Xiong_2000_Science_289_1724
PubMedID: 10976061
Gene_locus related to this paper: chlau-LipA , chlau-LipB

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Gene_locus chlau-LipA    chlau-LipB

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Xiong J, Fischer WM, Inoue K, Nakahara M, Bauer CE (2000)
Molecular evidence for the early evolution of photosynthesis
Science 289 :1724

Xiong J, Fischer WM, Inoue K, Nakahara M, Bauer CE (2000)
Science 289 :1724