Photosynthesis Has Been Established Only Once—Evolution of Photosynthetic Reaction Center Proteins and Bacteriochlorophyll Biosynthesis
Johannes F. Imhoff, John A. Kyndt

TL;DR
Photosynthesis originated only once from a single ancestor and diversified into various forms through evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides evidence that all photosynthetic life evolved from a single ancestral form resembling an ancestral cyanobacterium.
Findings
Photosynthesis evolved only once and all known forms diverged from a common ancestor.
The ancestor likely performed anoxygenic photosynthesis using a Type I photosystem.
Phylogenetic and genomic analyses support a single origin of photosynthesis.
Abstract
The first forms of photosynthetic life date back to more than 3.2–3.5 billion years ago. They performed photosynthesis in an anoxic world of the early earth and formed large mass accumulations on any kind of surface and in shallow waters. During evolution they diverged into several major phyla with differences in structure and function of the photosynthetic machinery including two different types of photosynthetic reaction centers. The combination of both of these types eventually led to the establishment of oxygenic photosynthesis present in cyanobacteria and chloroplast-containing plants. Common to all photosynthetic life is the presence of phylogenetically related reaction center proteins and of various chlorophyll molecules as mediators of light energy transformation into biochemical forms of energy. Therefore, we used phylogenetic analyses of reaction center proteins and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Metalloenzymes and iron-sulfur proteins
