Chromosome-level genome of a leaf vegetable Glebionis coronaria provides insights into the biosynthesis of monoterpenoids contributing to its special aroma.

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY DNA Research Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1093/dnares/dsac036
Sen Wang, Anqi Wang, Hengchao Wang, Fan Jiang, Dong Xu, Wei Fan
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Glebionis coronaria is a popular vegetable with special aroma and a medical plant in East Asia and Mediterranean, but its biological studies and breeding have been hindered by the lack of reference genome. Here, we present a chromosome-level reference genome of G. coronaria, with assembled genome size of 6.8 Gb, which is the largest among all the published genomes of diploid Asteraceae species. The large genome size of G. coronaria is mainly caused by the recent widespread explosions of long-terminal-repeat retrotransposons. Analyses of macro-synteny and synonymous mutation rate distribution indicate that the G. coronaria genome experienced a whole-genome triplication at 40-45 million years ago, shared with all Asteraceae species. In subtribe Artemisiinae, Glebionis arose before the divergence of Chrysanthemum from Artemisia, and Glebionis species evolved much faster than Chrysanthemum and Artemisia species. In G. coronaria, the synthesis genes of monoterpenoids 8-oxocitronellyl enol and isopiperitenone were expanded, and the higher expressions of these expanded genes in leaves and stems may contribute to its special aroma. The G. coronaria genomic resources will promote the evolution studies of Asteraceae, the metabolism mechanism studies of bioactive compounds, and the breeding improvement of agronomic traits in G. coronaria.

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叶菜新冠Glebionis coronaria的染色体水平基因组为其特殊香气的单萜类化合物的生物合成提供了见解。
新冠Glebionis coronaria是东亚和地中海地区一种受欢迎的具有特殊香气的蔬菜和药用植物,但由于缺乏参考基因组,其生物学研究和育种一直受到阻碍。在这里,我们提出了冠状病毒的染色体水平参考基因组,其组装基因组大小为6.8Gb,是所有已发表的二倍体菊科物种基因组中最大的。冠状病毒的大基因组大小主要是由最近广泛爆发的长末端重复逆转录转座子引起的。对宏观同源性和同义突变率分布的分析表明,在4000万至4500万年前,冠状病毒基因组经历了全基因组三倍化,与所有菊科物种共享。在蒿亚科中,Glebionis是在菊花与蒿分化之前产生的,Glebiolis物种的进化速度远快于菊花和蒿物种。在新冠G.coronaria中,单萜类化合物8-氧代香茅烯醇和异哌啶烯酮的合成基因得到了扩增,这些扩增的基因在叶和茎中的较高表达可能有助于其独特的香气。新冠紫苏基因组资源将促进紫苏科植物的进化研究、生物活性化合物的代谢机制研究和农艺性状的育种改良。
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DNA Research
DNA Research 生物-遗传学
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6.00
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39
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: DNA Research is an internationally peer-reviewed journal which aims at publishing papers of highest quality in broad aspects of DNA and genome-related research. Emphasis will be made on the following subjects: 1) Sequencing and characterization of genomes/important genomic regions, 2) Comprehensive analysis of the functions of genes, gene families and genomes, 3) Techniques and equipments useful for structural and functional analysis of genes, gene families and genomes, 4) Computer algorithms and/or their applications relevant to structural and functional analysis of genes and genomes. The journal also welcomes novel findings in other scientific disciplines related to genomes.
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