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The genome of Marsdenia tenacissima provides insights into calcium adaptation and tenacissoside biosynthesis.

Yanli ZhouWei FanHaoyue ZhangJingling ZhangGuanghui ZhangDing WangGuisheng XiangChanghong ZhaoLianhua LiSimei HeYingchun LuJiuxia ZhaoZhengui MengXianmin ZhangHengling MengXinhua YinShengchao YangGuangqiang Long
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2022)
Marsdenia tenacissima is a medicinal plant widely distributed in the calcium-rich karst regions of southwest China. However, the lack of a reference genome has hampered the implementation of molecular techniques in its breeding, pharmacology, and domestication. We generated the chromosome-level genome assembly in Apocynaceae using combined SMRT sequencing and Hi-C. The genome length was 381.76 Mb, with 98.9% of it found on 11 chromosomes. The genome contained 222.63 Mb of repetitive sequences and 21,899 predicted gene models, with a contig N50 of 6.57 Mb. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that M. tenacissima diverged from Calotropis gigantea at least 13.43 million years ago. Comparative genomics showed that M. tenacissima underwent ancient shared whole-genome duplication. This event, together with tandem duplication, contributed to 70.71% of gene-family expansion. Both pseudogene analysis and selective pressure calculations suggested calcium-related adaptive evolution in the M. tenacissima genome. Calcium-induced differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were mainly enriched in cell-wall-related processes. Domains (e.g., Fasciclin and Amb_all), and cis-elements (e.g., MYB and MYC) frequently occurred in the coding and promoter regions of cell-wall DEGs, respectively, and the expression levels of these genes correlated significantly with those of calcium-signal-related transcription factors. Moreover, calcium addition increased tenacissoside I, G, and H contents. The availability of this high-quality genome provides valuable genomic information for genetic breeding and molecular design and lends insights into the calcium adaptation of M. tenacissima in karst areas.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • cell wall
  • transcription factor
  • dna methylation
  • copy number
  • single cell
  • healthcare
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  • poor prognosis
  • high frequency
  • molecular dynamics
  • long non coding rna
  • social media
  • dna binding