Literature DB >> 27255837

The rubber tree genome reveals new insights into rubber production and species adaptation.

Chaorong Tang1, Meng Yang2,3, Yongjun Fang1, Yingfeng Luo2, Shenghan Gao2, Xiaohu Xiao1, Zewei An1, Binhui Zhou1,4, Bing Zhang5, Xinyu Tan2, Hoong-Yeet Yeang6, Yunxia Qin1, Jianghua Yang1, Qiang Lin2, Hailiang Mei2,3, Pascal Montoro7, Xiangyu Long1, Jiyan Qi1, Yuwei Hua1, Zilong He2,3, Min Sun5, Wenjie Li5, Xia Zeng1, Han Cheng1, Ying Liu5, Jin Yang5, Weimin Tian1, Nansheng Zhuang4, Rizhong Zeng1, Dejun Li1, Peng He1, Zhe Li1, Zhi Zou1, Shuangli Li5, Chenji Li2, Jixiang Wang2, Dong Wei2, Chao-Qiang Lai8, Wei Luo1, Jun Yu2, Songnian Hu2,3, Huasun Huang1.   

Abstract

The Para rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is an economically important tropical tree species that produces natural rubber, an essential industrial raw material. Here we present a high-quality genome assembly of this species (1.37 Gb, scaffold N50 = 1.28 Mb) that covers 93.8% of the genome (1.47 Gb) and harbours 43,792 predicted protein-coding genes. A striking expansion of the REF/SRPP (rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein) gene family and its divergence into several laticifer-specific isoforms seem crucial for rubber biosynthesis. The REF/SRPP family has isoforms with sizes similar to or larger than SRPP1 (204 amino acids) in 17 other plants examined, but no isoforms with similar sizes to REF1 (138 amino acids), the predominant molecular variant. A pivotal point in Hevea evolution was the emergence of REF1, which is located on the surface of large rubber particles that account for 93% of rubber in the latex (despite constituting only 6% of total rubber particles, large and small). The stringent control of ethylene synthesis under active ethylene signalling and response in laticifers resolves a longstanding mystery of ethylene stimulation in rubber production. Our study, which includes the re-sequencing of five other Hevea cultivars and extensive RNA-seq data, provides a valuable resource for functional genomics and tools for breeding elite Hevea cultivars.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27255837     DOI: 10.1038/nplants.2016.73

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Plants        ISSN: 2055-0278            Impact factor:   15.793


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