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Evolution of Flavylium-Based Color Systems in Plants: What Physical Chemistry Can Tell Us

Fernando Piña, Alfonso Alejo‐Armijo, Adelaide Clemente, Johan Mendoza, André Seco, Nuno Basílio, A. Jorge Parola

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Anthocyanins are the basis of the color of angiosperms, 3-deoxyanthocyanins and sphagnorubin play the same role in mosses and ferns, and auronidins are responsible for the color in liverworts. In this study, the color system of cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (kuromanin) as a representative compound of simpler anthocyanins was fully characterized by stopped flow. This type of anthocyanin cannot confer significant color to plants without intra- or intermolecular interactions, complexation with metals or supramolecular structures as in Commelina communis. The anthocyanin’s color system was compared with those of 3-deoxyanthocyanins and riccionidin A, the aglycone of auronidins. The three systems follow the same sequence of chemical reactions, but the respective thermodynamics and kinetics are dramatically different.

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ChemistryAstrobiologyData scienceNanotechnologyBiochemical engineeringComputer scienceBiologyEngineeringMaterials sciencePhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant and animal studiesPlant Diversity and Evolution