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The evolution of betalain biosynthesis in Caryophyllales

Journal

NEW PHYTOLOGIST
Volume 224, Issue 1, Pages 71-85

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.15980

Keywords

anthocyanin; betalain; caryophyllales; pigmentation; tyrosine

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  1. Cambridge University Botanic Garden
  2. BBSRC High Value Chemicals from Plants Network [HVCfP POC-OCT15-02- BROCKINGTON]
  3. British-Spanish Society
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation [P2BEP3_165359, P300PA_174333]
  5. Woolf Fisher Trust
  6. China Scholarship Council (CSC) [[2018] 3101]
  7. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [P300PA_174333, P2BEP3_165359] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)

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Within the angiosperm order Caryophyllales, an unusual class of pigments known as betalains can replace the otherwise ubiquitous anthocyanins. In contrast to the phenylalanine-derived anthocyanins, betalains are tyrosine-derived pigments which contain the chromophore betalamic acid. The origin of betalain pigments within Caryophyllales and their mutual exclusion with anthocyanin pigments have been the subject of considerable research. In recent years, numerous discoveries, accelerated by -omic scale data, phylogenetics and synthetic biology, have shed light on the evolution of the betalain biosynthetic pathway in Caryophyllales. These advances include the elucidation of the biosynthetic steps in the betalain pathway, identification of transcriptional regulators of betalain synthesis, resolution of the phylogenetic history of key genes, and insight into a role for modulation of primary metabolism in betalain synthesis. Here we review how molecular genetics have advanced our understanding of the betalain biosynthetic pathway, and discuss the impact of phylogenetics in revealing its evolutionary history. In light of these insights, we explore our new understanding of the origin of betalains, the mutual exclusion of betalains and anthocyanins, and the homoplastic distribution of betalain pigmentation within Caryophyllales. We conclude with a speculative conceptual model for the stepwise emergence of betalain pigmentation.

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