质粒比较揭示了烟草科植物核苷酸多样性的热点以及accD、matK、psaA和rbcL基因的正选择压力

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q3 PLANT SCIENCES Brazilian Journal of Botany Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI:10.1007/s40415-023-00973-x
Geetika Sukhramani, Satish Maurya, Ritesh Kumar Choudhary
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菝葜属(菝葜科)俗称菝葜,由大约 262 个物种组成,具有众多药用和经济价值。由于形态极为相似,Smilax 被认为是一个在分类学上具有挑战性的类群。在本研究中,我们对菝葜属的基因组结构和核苷酸变异进行了全面分析,将新测序的菝葜质体组与其他十个质体组进行了比较。我们的分析表明,在所研究的质粒体中,基因结构、顺序和方向高度一致。然而,我们发现了八个高度差异的区域,即 rbcL-accD、petA-psbJ、psaJ-rpl33、ndhC-trnV UAC、accD-psaI、ndhF-rpl32、trnK UUU 和 rps16-trnQ UUG。这些高度多样化的DNA区域有可能被用作DNA超级条形码,用于精确鉴定Smilax物种。此外,我们的研究还发现了四个正选择基因--accD、matK、psaA 和 rbcL。我们还观察到 Smilacaceae 中 infA 基因的缺失以及 ycf15 和 ycf68 基因的假基因化。此外,对 RNA 编辑位点的预测显示,整个 Smilacaceae 属中的 RNA 编辑位点具有高度的保守性。这些发现为斯米兰科植物的适应、进化动态、标记开发和条形码验证提供了宝贵的见解,最终提高了其治疗应用价值。
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Plastome comparison reveals hotspots of nucleotide diversity and positive selection pressure on accD, matK, psaA and rbcL genes in Smilacaceae

The genus Smilax (Smilacaceae), commonly known as Sarsaparilla, comprises about 262 species with numerous medicinal and economic importance. Due to considerable morphological similarity, Smilax has been recognized as a taxonomically challenging group. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of the genomic architecture and nucleotide variation within the genus Smilax, comparing the newly sequenced plastome of Smilax zeylanica with ten other plastomes. Our analyses revealed a highly conserved gene structure, order, and orientation across the plastomes studied. Nonetheless, we identified eight highly divergent regions, namely rbcL-accD, petA-psbJ, psaJ-rpl33, ndhC-trnV UAC, accD-psaI, ndhF-rpl32, trnK UUU, and rps16-trnQ UUG. These highly diverse DNA regions could potentially be used as DNA super-barcodes for the precise identification of Smilax species. Furthermore, our study identified four positively selected genes—accD, matK, psaA, and rbcL. We also observed the loss of infA and pseudogenization of ycf15 and ycf68 genes within Smilacaceae. Additionally, the prediction of RNA editing sites revealed a high level of conservation across the genus Smilax. These findings provide valuable insights into adaptation, evolutionary dynamics, marker development, and barcode validation in Smilax, ultimately enhancing its therapeutic applications.

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Brazilian Journal of Botany
Brazilian Journal of Botany Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Botany is an international journal devoted to publishing a wide-range of research in plant sciences: biogeography, cytogenetics, ecology, economic botany, physiology and biochemistry, morphology and anatomy, molecular biology and diversity phycology, mycology, palynology, and systematics and phylogeny. The journal considers for publications original articles, short communications, reviews, and letters to the editor. Manuscripts describing new taxa based on morphological data only are suitable for submission; however information from multiple sources, such as ultrastructure, phytochemistry and molecular evidence are desirable. Floristic inventories and checklists should include new and relevant information on other aspects, such as conservation strategies and biogeographic patterns. The journal does not consider for publication submissions dealing exclusively with methods and protocols (including micropropagation) and biological activity of extracts with no detailed chemical analysis.
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