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세미나

The evolution and function of C4 photosynthesis

2015-11-02 1969
세미나 일시
2015.11.6(금) 오후4:00
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Prof. Andreas P.M. Weber
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PBC 대강당

[2015 Fall Life Sciences & IBB Regular Seminar]
            
               
           ▶Subject: The evolution and function of C4 photosynthesis
             
           ▶Speaker: Prof. Andreas P.M. Weber (Heinrich-Heine-University)
                     
           ▶Date: 4:00PM/Nov./6(Fri.)/2015
              
           ▶Place: Auditorium(1F), Postech Biotech Center
             
                   *Abctract
                 C4 photosynthesis is a remarkable example of convergent evolution of a complex trait. It has independently evolved more than 70-times in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous flowering plants, including at least two independent origins in the Brassicales. With few exceptions, all C4 plant species display a distinct leaf anatomy called Kranz-anatomy as well as similar metabolic and biochemical features. Using computational modeling, we have shown that C4 photosynthesis evolves from C3 photosynthesis on a smooth upward trajectory via C3-C4 intermediate states (Heckmann et al., 2013). C3-C4 intermediacy evolves via simple loss of function mutations and causes a nitrogen disbalance between leaf mesophyll and bundle sheath cells. Overcoming this nitrogen disbalance requires the shuttling of organic acids between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells, which under permissive conditions sets the system on a slippery slope towards C4 photosynthesis (Mallmann et al., 2014).
Heckmann D, Schulze S, Denton A, Gowik U, Westhoff P, Weber APM, Lercher MJ (2013) Predicting C4 photosynthesis evolution: modular, individually adaptive steps on a Mount Fuji fitness landscape. Cell 153: 1579-1588.
Mallmann J, Heckmann D, Br?utigam A, Lercher MJ, Weber APM, Westhoff P, Gowik U (2014) The role of photorespiration during the evolution of C4 photosynthesis in the genus Flaveria. eLife, 3. doi: 10.7554/eLife.02478.

                 
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             * This seminar will be given in English.
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