The genome of Lupinus mutabilis: Evolution and genetics of an emerging bio-based crop

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Francesco Pancaldi, Agata Gulisano, Edouard I. Severing, Martijn van Kaauwen, Richard Finkers, Linda Kodde, Luisa M. Trindade
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Lupinus mutabilis is an under-domesticated legume species from the Andean region of South America. It belongs to the New World lupins clade, which groups several lupin species displaying large genetic variation and adaptability to highly different environments. L. mutabilis is attracting interest as a potential multipurpose crop to diversify the European supply of plant proteins, increase agricultural biodiversity, and fulfill bio-based applications. This study reports the first high-quality L. mutabilis genome assembly, which is also the first sequenced assembly of a New World lupin species. Through comparative genomics and phylogenetics, the evolution of L. mutabilis within legumes and lupins is described, highlighting both genomic similarities and patterns specific to L. mutabilis, potentially linked to environmental adaptations. Furthermore, the assembly was used to study the genetics underlying important traits for the establishment of L. mutabilis as a novel crop, including protein and quinolizidine alkaloids contents in seeds, genomic patterns of classic resistance genes, and genomic properties of L. mutabilis mycorrhiza-related genes. These analyses pointed out copy number variation, differential genomic gene contexts, and gene family expansion through tandem duplications as likely important drivers of the genomic diversity observed for these traits between L. mutabilis and other lupins and legumes. Overall, the L. mutabilis genome assembly will be a valuable resource to conduct genetic research and enable genomic-based breeding approaches to turn L. mutabilis into a multipurpose legume crop.

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变异羽扇豆的基因组:一种新兴生物作物的进化和遗传学
摘要 变种羽扇豆(Lupinus mutabilis)是南美洲安第斯地区的一种驯化程度较低的豆科植物。它属于新世界羽扇豆支系,该支系由多个羽扇豆物种组成,这些物种具有较大的遗传变异和对高度不同环境的适应性。变异羽扇豆作为一种潜在的多用途作物正在引起人们的兴趣,它可以使欧洲植物蛋白供应多样化,增加农业生物多样性,并实现生物基应用。本研究报告了首个高质量的变异羽扇豆基因组组装,这也是新世界羽扇豆物种的首个测序组装。通过比较基因组学和系统发生学,描述了L. mutabilis在豆科植物和羽扇豆中的进化,突出了基因组的相似性和L. mutabilis特有的模式,这可能与环境适应有关。此外,还利用该组合研究了变种狼尾草作为一种新型作物的重要性状的遗传学基础,包括种子中的蛋白质和喹诺酮生物碱含量、经典抗性基因的基因组模式以及变种狼尾草菌根相关基因的基因组特性。这些分析表明,拷贝数变异、不同的基因组基因背景以及通过串联重复实现的基因家族扩展可能是导致变异羽扇豆与其他羽扇豆和豆科植物之间在这些性状上观察到的基因组多样性的重要原因。总之,L. mutabilis 基因组组装将成为开展遗传研究的宝贵资源,并有助于采用基于基因组的育种方法将 L. mutabilis 变成一种多用途豆科作物。
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The Plant Journal
The Plant Journal 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community. Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.
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