Diversity and Evolution of Carotenoid Biosynthesis from Prokaryotes to Plants

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2021:1261:79-94. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-7360-6_7.

Abstract

Carotenoids exist in pro- and eukaryotic organisms, but not in animals (with one exception). Their biosynthesis evolved from a common ancestor of Archaea and Bacteria and via the latter by endosymbiosis to algae and plants. The formation of carotenoids in fungi can be regarded as a lineage from the archaea. This review highlights the distribution and evolution of carotenogenic pathways in taxonomic groups of prokaryotes and eukaryotes with a special emphasis on the evolutionary aspects of prominent carotenogenic genes in relation to the assigned function of their corresponding enzymes. The latter aspect includes a focus on paralogs of gene families evolving novel functions and unrelated genes encoding enzymes with the same function.

Keywords: Carotenoid biosynthesis; Evolved carotenogenic genes; Phytoene desaturation diversity.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bacteria
  • Carotenoids*
  • Eukaryota
  • Fungi
  • Plants* / genetics

Substances

  • Carotenoids