Cardona Tanai
Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College London, Exhibition Road, London, SW7 2AZ, UK.
Photosynth Res. 2015 Oct;126(1):111-34. doi: 10.1007/s11120-014-0065-x. Epub 2014 Dec 16.
In this review, I reexamine the origin and diversification of photochemical reaction centers based on the known phylogenetic relations of the core subunits, and with the aid of sequence and structural alignments. I show, for example, that the protein folds at the C-terminus of the D1 and D2 subunits of Photosystem II, which are essential for the coordination of the water-oxidizing complex, were already in place in the most ancestral Type II reaction center subunit. I then evaluate the evolution of reaction centers in the context of the rise and expansion of the different groups of bacteria based on recent large-scale phylogenetic analyses. I find that the Heliobacteriaceae family of Firmicutes appears to be the earliest branching of the known groups of phototrophic bacteria; however, the origin of photochemical reaction centers and chlorophyll synthesis cannot be placed in this group. Moreover, it becomes evident that the Acidobacteria and the Proteobacteria shared a more recent common phototrophic ancestor, and this is also likely for the Chloroflexi and the Cyanobacteria. Finally, I argue that the discrepancies among the phylogenies of the reaction center proteins, chlorophyll synthesis enzymes, and the species tree of bacteria are best explained if both types of photochemical reaction centers evolved before the diversification of the known phyla of phototrophic bacteria. The primordial phototrophic ancestor must have had both Type I and Type II reaction centers.
在本综述中,我基于核心亚基已知的系统发育关系,并借助序列和结构比对,重新审视了光化学反应中心的起源和多样化。例如,我发现光系统II的D1和D2亚基C端的蛋白质折叠对于水氧化复合物的配位至关重要,在最原始的II型反应中心亚基中就已存在。然后,我根据最近的大规模系统发育分析,在不同细菌类群的兴起和扩张背景下评估反应中心的进化。我发现厚壁菌门的嗜盐杆菌科似乎是已知光合细菌类群中最早分支的;然而,光化学反应中心和叶绿素合成的起源不能置于该类群中。此外,很明显酸杆菌门和变形菌门有更近的共同光合祖先,绿弯菌门和蓝细菌门可能也是如此。最后,我认为,如果两种类型的光化学反应中心都在已知光合细菌门多样化之前就已进化,那么反应中心蛋白、叶绿素合成酶的系统发育与细菌物种树之间的差异就能得到最好的解释。原始光合祖先必定同时拥有I型和II型反应中心。