The link between ancient whole-genome duplications and cold adaptations in the Caryophyllaceae

IF 2.4 2区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Keyi Feng, Joseph F. Walker, Hannah E. Marx, Ya Yang, Samuel F. Brockington, Michael J. Moore, Richard K. Rabeler, Stephen A. Smith
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Abstract

Premise

The Caryophyllaceae (the carnation family) have undergone multiple transitions into colder climates and convergence on cushion plant adaptation, indicating that they may provide a natural system for cold adaptation research. Previous research has suggested that putative ancient whole-genome duplications (WGDs) are correlated with niche shifts into colder climates across the Caryophyllales. Here, we explored the genomic changes potentially involved in one of these discovered shifts in the Caryophyllaceae.

Methods

We constructed a data set combining 26 newly generated transcriptomes with 45 published transcriptomes, including 11 cushion plant species across seven genera. With this data set, we inferred a dated phylogeny for the Caryophyllaceae and mapped ancient WGDs and gene duplications onto the phylogeny. We also examined functional groups enriched for gene duplications related to the climatic shift.

Results

The ASTRAL topology was mostly congruent with the current consensus of relationships within the family. We inferred 15 putative ancient WGDs in the family, including eight that have not been previously published. The oldest ancient WGD (ca. 64.4–56.7 million years ago), WGD1, was found to be associated with a shift into colder climates by previous research. Gene regions associated with ubiquitination were overrepresented in gene duplications retained after WGD1 and those convergently retained by cushion plants in Colobanthus and Eremogone, along with other functional annotations.

Conclusions

Gene family expansions induced by ancient WGDs may have contributed to the shifts to cold climatic niches in the Caryophyllaceae. Transcriptomic data are crucial resources that help unravel heterogeneity in deep-time evolutionary patterns in plants.

Abstract Image

加里叶科古老的全基因组复制与寒冷适应性之间的联系。
前提:石竹科(康乃馨属)经历了多次向寒冷气候的转变,并在缓冲植物适应性方面趋于一致,这表明石竹科可为寒冷适应性研究提供一个自然系统。以前的研究表明,推定的古老全基因组重复(WGDs)与石竹科植物向寒冷气候的生态位转移相关。在此,我们探讨了可能与所发现的加里叶科植物转变有关的基因组变化:我们构建了一个数据集,将 26 个新生成的转录组与 45 个已发表的转录组结合在一起,其中包括 7 个属中的 11 个垫状植物物种。通过该数据集,我们推断出了石竹科的年代系统发育,并将古老的WGD和基因重复映射到系统发育上。我们还研究了与气候转变相关的基因重复富集功能群:结果:ASTRAL拓扑结构与目前对该科内部关系的共识基本一致。我们在该科中推断出了 15 个推定的古代 WGD,其中包括 8 个以前未发表过的 WGD。最古老的古代 WGD(约 6440-5670 万年前),即 WGD1,在之前的研究中被发现与向寒冷气候的迁移有关。与泛素化相关的基因区域在 WGD1 之后保留的基因重复中以及在 Colobanthus 和 Eremogone 的垫状植物中保留的基因重复中都有较高的比例,同时还有其他功能注释:结论:古代 WGD 引起的基因家族扩展可能是加里叶科植物向寒冷气候壁龛转移的原因之一。转录组数据是有助于揭示植物深时演化模式异质性的重要资源。
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American Journal of Botany
American Journal of Botany 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.70%
发文量
171
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Botany (AJB), the flagship journal of the Botanical Society of America (BSA), publishes peer-reviewed, innovative, significant research of interest to a wide audience of plant scientists in all areas of plant biology (structure, function, development, diversity, genetics, evolution, systematics), all levels of organization (molecular to ecosystem), and all plant groups and allied organisms (cyanobacteria, algae, fungi, and lichens). AJB requires authors to frame their research questions and discuss their results in terms of major questions of plant biology. In general, papers that are too narrowly focused, purely descriptive, natural history, broad surveys, or that contain only preliminary data will not be considered.
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