Literature DB >> 29229569

The Hardy Rubber Tree Genome Provides Insights into the Evolution of Polyisoprene Biosynthesis.

Ta-Na Wuyun1, Lin Wang2, Huimin Liu2, Xuewen Wang3, Liangsheng Zhang4, Jeffrey L Bennetzen3, Tiezhu Li2, Lirong Yang5, Panfeng Liu2, Lanying Du2, Lu Wang2, Mengzhen Huang2, Jun Qing2, Lili Zhu2, Wenquan Bao2, Hongguo Li2, Qingxin Du2, Jingle Zhu2, Hong Yang6, Shuguang Yang6, Hui Liu6, Hui Yue7, Jiang Hu8, Guoliang Yu8, Yu Tian8, Fan Liang8, Jingjing Hu9, Depeng Wang8, Ruiwen Gao10, Dejun Li11, Hongyan Du12.   

Abstract

Eucommia ulmoides, also called hardy rubber tree, is an economically important tree; however, the lack of its genome sequence restricts the fundamental biological research and applied studies of this plant species. Here, we present a high-quality assembly of its ∼1.2-Gb genome (scaffold N50 = 1.88 Mb) with at least 26 723 predicted genes for E. ulmoides, the first sequenced genome of the order Garryales, which was obtained using an integrated strategy combining Illumina sequencing, PacBio sequencing, and BioNano mapping. As a sister taxon to lamiids and campanulids, E. ulmoides underwent an ancient genome triplication shared by core eudicots but no further whole-genome duplication in the last ∼125 million years. E. ulmoides exhibits high expression levels and/or gene number expansion for multiple genes involved in stress responses and the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, which may account for its considerable environmental adaptability. In contrast to the rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis), which produces cis-polyisoprene, E. ulmoides has evolved to synthesize long-chain trans-polyisoprene via farnesyl diphosphate synthases (FPSs). Moreover, FPS and rubber elongation factor/small rubber particle protein gene families were expanded independently from the H. brasiliensis lineage. These results provide new insights into the biology of E. ulmoides and the origin of polyisoprene biosynthesis.
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Keywords:  Eucommia ulmoides genome; environmental adaptability; eucommia rubber

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29229569     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2017.11.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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6.  Integration of Transcriptomes, Small RNAs, and Degradome Sequencing to Identify Putative miRNAs and Their Targets Related to Eu-Rubber Biosynthesis in Eucommia ulmoides.

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Journal:  BMC Plant Biol       Date:  2021-07-17       Impact factor: 4.215

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