Genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic analyses provide insights into the evolution and development of a medicinal plant Saposhnikovia divaricata (Apiaceae)

Author:

Wang Zhen-Hui1,Liu Xiao2,Cui Yi2,Wang Yun-He2,Lv Ze-Liang2,Cheng Lin2,Liu Bao3,Liu Hui4,Liu Xin-Yang1,Deyholos Michael K5,Han Zhong-Ming2,Yang Li-Min2,Xiong Ai-Sheng4ORCID,Zhang Jian15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Jilin Agricultural University Faculty of Agronomy, , Changchun 130118, China

2. Jilin Agricultural University College of Chinese Medicinal Materials, , Changchun 130118, China

3. Northeast Normal University Key Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics of the Ministry of Education, , Changchun 130024, China

4. Nanjing Agricultural University State Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics & Germplasm Enhancement and Utilization, College of Horticulture, , Nanjing 210095, China

5. University of British Columbia Department of Biology, , Okanagan V1V1V7, Canada

Abstract

Abstract Saposhnikovia divaricata, 2n = 2x = 16, as a perennial species, is widely distributed in China, Mongolia, Russia, etc. It is a traditional Chinese herb used to treat tetanus, rubella pruritus, rheumatic arthralgia, and other diseases. Here, we assembled a 2.07 Gb and N50 scaffold length of 227.67 Mb high-quality chromosome-level genome of S. divaricata based on the PacBio Sequel II sequencing platform. The total number of genes identified was 42 948, and 42 456 of them were functionally annotated. A total of 85.07% of the genome was composed of repeat sequences, comprised mainly of long terminal repeats (LTRs) which represented 73.7% of the genome sequence. The genome size may have been affected by a recent whole-genome duplication event. Transcriptional and metabolic analyses revealed bolting and non-bolting S. divaricata differed in flavonoids, plant hormones, and some pharmacologically active components. The analysis of its genome, transcriptome, and metabolome helped to provide insights into the evolution of bolting and non-bolting phenotypes in wild and cultivated S. divaricata and lays the basis for genetic improvement of the species.

Funder

Jilin Agricultural University high level researcher grant

Promotion Demonstration Project of Forestry Science and Technology of China

Chinese Key Research and Development Project grant

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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