Rapid and independent evolution of ancestral and novel defenses in a genus of toxic plants (Erysimum, Brassicaceae)

Autor: Georg Jander, Francisco Perfectti, Pavan Kumar, Georg Petschenka, José M. Gómez, Cynthia K. Holland, Susan R. Strickler, Mahdieh Mirzaei, Adrian F. Powell, Hong An, J. Chris Pires, Thomas L. York, Caroline Müller, Makenzie E. Mabry, Matthias Erb, Lukas A Mueller, Tobias Züst
Rok vydání: 2019
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Popis: Phytochemical diversity is thought to result from coevolutionary cycles as specialization in herbivores imposes diversifying selection on plant chemical defenses. Plants in the speciose genusErysimum(Brassicaceae) produce both ancestral glucosinolates and evolutionarily novel cardenolides as defenses. Here we test macroevolutionary hypotheses on co-expression, co-regulation, and diversification of these potentially redundant defenses across this genus. We sequenced and assembled the genome ofE. cheiranthoidesand foliar transcriptomes of 47 additionalErysimumspecies to construct a highly resolved phylogeny, revealing that cardenolide diversity increased rapidly rather than gradually over evolutionary time. Concentrations, inducibility, and diversity of the two defenses varied independently among species, with no evidence for trade-offs. Closely related species shared similar cardenolide traits, but not glucosinolate traits, likely as a result of specific selective pressures acting on distinct molecular diversification mechanisms. Ancestral and novel chemical defenses inErysimumthus appear to provide complementary rather than redundant functions.
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