Title of article
Predicting C4 Photosynthesis Evolution: Modular, Individually Adaptive Steps on a Mount Fuji Fitness Landscape
Author/Authors
David Heckmann، نويسنده , , Stefanie Schulze Schleithoff، نويسنده , , Alisandra Denton، نويسنده , , Udo Gowik، نويسنده , , Peter Westhoff، نويسنده , , Andreas PM Weber، نويسنده , , Martin J. Lercher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
1579
To page
1588
Abstract
An ultimate goal of evolutionary biology is the prediction and experimental verification of adaptive trajectories on macroevolutionary timescales. This aim has rarely been achieved for complex biological systems, as models usually lack clear correlates of organismal fitness. Here, we simulate the fitness landscape connecting two carbon fixation systems: C3 photosynthesis, used by most plant species, and the C4 system, which is more efficient at ambient CO2 levels and elevated temperatures and which repeatedly evolved from C3. Despite extensive sign epistasis, C4 photosynthesis is evolutionarily accessible through individually adaptive steps from any intermediate state. Simulations show that biochemical subtraits evolve in modules; the order and constitution of modules confirm and extend previous hypotheses based on species comparisons. Plant-species-designated C3-C4 intermediates lie on predicted evolutionary trajectories, indicating that they indeed represent transitory states. Contrary to expectations, we find no slowdown of adaptation and no diminishing fitness gains along evolutionary trajectories.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1021775
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