Genomic convergence in terrestrial root plants through tandem duplication in response to soil microbial pressures.

IF 7.5 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY Cell reports Pub Date : 2024-10-22 Epub Date: 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1016/j.celrep.2024.114786
Wenwu Wu, Liangyu Guo, Liufan Yin, Bijun Cai, Jing Li, Xiaoxiao Li, Jian Yang, Haichao Zhou, Zeng Tao, Yan Li
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Despite increasing reports of convergent adaptation, evidence for genomic convergence across diverse species worldwide is lacking. Here, our study of 205 Archaeplastida genomes reveals evidence of genomic convergence through tandem duplication (TD) across different lineages of root plants despite their genomic diversity. TD-derived genes, notably prevalent in trees with developed root systems embedded in soil, are enriched in enzymatic catalysis and biotic stress responses, suggesting adaptations to environmental pressures. Correlation analyses suggest that many factors, particularly those related to soil microbial pressures, are significantly associated with TD dynamics. Conversely, flora transitioned to aquatic, parasitic, halophytic, or carnivorous lifestyles-reducing their interaction with soil microbes-exhibit a consistent decline in TD frequency. This trend is further corroborated in mangroves that independently adapted to hypersaline intertidal soils, characterized by diminished microbial activity. Our findings propose TD-driven genomic convergence as a widespread adaptation to soil microbial pressures among terrestrial root plants.

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陆生根系植物在土壤微生物压力下通过串联复制实现基因组趋同。
尽管有关趋同适应的报道越来越多,但却缺乏全球不同物种基因组趋同的证据。在这里,我们对 205 个弓形虫基因组的研究揭示了根系植物不同品系之间通过串联重复(TD)实现基因组趋同的证据,尽管它们的基因组具有多样性。TD衍生基因在土壤中根系发达的树木中尤其普遍,这些基因富含酶催化和生物应激反应,表明它们适应了环境压力。相关性分析表明,许多因素,尤其是与土壤微生物压力相关的因素,都与TD动态密切相关。相反,过渡到水生、寄生、卤代或肉食生活方式的菌群--减少了与土壤微生物的相互作用--表现出 TD 频率的持续下降。这一趋势在独立适应高盐潮间带土壤的红树林中得到了进一步证实,潮间带土壤的特点是微生物活动减少。我们的研究结果表明,TD 驱动的基因组趋同是陆生根系植物对土壤微生物压力的一种普遍适应。
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Cell reports CELL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Cell Reports publishes high-quality research across the life sciences and focuses on new biological insight as its primary criterion for publication. The journal offers three primary article types: Reports, which are shorter single-point articles, research articles, which are longer and provide deeper mechanistic insights, and resources, which highlight significant technical advances or major informational datasets that contribute to biological advances. Reviews covering recent literature in emerging and active fields are also accepted. The Cell Reports Portfolio includes gold open-access journals that cover life, medical, and physical sciences, and its mission is to make cutting-edge research and methodologies available to a wide readership. The journal's professional in-house editors work closely with authors, reviewers, and the scientific advisory board, which consists of current and future leaders in their respective fields. The advisory board guides the scope, content, and quality of the journal, but editorial decisions are independently made by the in-house scientific editors of Cell Reports.
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