Positive selection and heat‐response transcriptomes reveal adaptive features of the Brassicaceae desert model, Anastatica hierochuntica

G. Eshel, Nick Duppen, Guannan Wang, Dong-ha Oh, Y. Kazachkova, P. Herzyk, A. Amtmann, M. Gordon, V. Chalifa-Caspi, Michelle Arland Oscar, S. Bar-David, Amy Marshall-Colón, M. Dassanayake, S. Barak
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Plant adaptation to a desert environment and its endemic heat stress is poorly understood at the molecular level. The naturally heat-tolerant Brassicaceae species Anastatica hierochuntica is an ideal extremophyte model to identify genetic adaptations that have evolved to allow plants to tolerate heat stress and thrive in deserts. We generated an A. hierochuntica reference transcriptome and pinpointed extremophyte adaptations by comparing Arabidopsis thaliana and A. hierochuntica transcriptome responses to heat and identifying positively selected genes in A. hierochuntica. The two species exhibit similar transcriptome adjustment in response to heat and the A. hierochuntica transcriptome does not exist in a constitutive heat “stress-ready” state. Furthermore, the A. hierochuntica global transcriptome as well as heat-responsive orthologs, display a lower basal and higher heat-induced expression than in A. thaliana. Genes positively selected in multiple extremophytes are associated with stomatal opening, nutrient acquisition, and UV-B induced DNA repair while those unique to A. hierochuntica are consistent with its photoperiod-insensitive, early-flowering phenotype. We suggest that evolution of a flexible transcriptome confers the ability to quickly react to extreme diurnal temperature fluctuations characteristic of a desert environment while positive selection of genes involved in stress tolerance and early flowering could facilitate an opportunistic desert lifestyle.
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正选择和热响应转录组揭示了芸苔科荒漠模式植物Anastatica hierochuntica的适应性
植物对沙漠环境的适应及其特有的热应激在分子水平上知之甚少。天然耐热的芸苔科植物Anastatica hierochuntica是一种理想的极端植物模型,用于鉴定已经进化到允许植物耐受热胁迫并在沙漠中茁壮成长的遗传适应性。通过比较拟南芥和姬斑拟南芥对高温的转录组反应和确定姬斑拟南芥中正选择的基因,我们构建了一个姬斑拟南芥参考转录组,并确定了极端植物的适应性。这两个物种对高温的响应表现出相似的转录组调节,而在高温“应激准备”状态下,姬斑拟南芥的转录组不存在。此外,与拟南芥相比,姬斑拟南芥的转录组和热响应同源基因的基础表达量较低,热诱导表达量较高。在多种极端植物中,正选择的基因与气孔打开、营养获取和UV-B诱导的DNA修复有关,而hierochuntica特有的基因与其光周期不敏感、早开花的表型一致。我们认为,灵活转录组的进化赋予了沙漠环境中极端昼夜温度波动特征的快速反应能力,而参与抗逆性和早开花的基因的积极选择可能促进机会主义的沙漠生活方式。
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