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Nat Commun ; 12(1): 405, 2021 01 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33452249

ABSTRACT

Plant genomes remain highly fragmented and are often characterized by hundreds to thousands of assembly gaps. Here, we report chromosome-level reference and phased genome assembly of Ophiorrhiza pumila, a camptothecin-producing medicinal plant, through an ordered multi-scaffolding and experimental validation approach. With 21 assembly gaps and a contig N50 of 18.49 Mb, Ophiorrhiza genome is one of the most complete plant genomes assembled to date. We also report 273 nitrogen-containing metabolites, including diverse monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs). A comparative genomics approach identifies strictosidine biogenesis as the origin of MIA evolution. The emergence of strictosidine biosynthesis-catalyzing enzymes precede downstream enzymes' evolution post γ whole-genome triplication, which occurred approximately 110 Mya in O. pumila, and before the whole-genome duplication in Camptotheca acuminata identified here. Combining comparative genome analysis, multi-omics analysis, and metabolic gene-cluster analysis, we propose a working model for MIA evolution, and a pangenome for MIA biosynthesis, which will help in establishing a sustainable supply of camptothecin.


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Camptothecin/biosynthesis , Evolution, Molecular , Genome, Plant/genetics , Plant Proteins/genetics , Rubiaceae/metabolism , Biosynthetic Pathways/genetics , Chromosomes, Plant/genetics , Contig Mapping , Genomics , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Plant Roots/metabolism , Plants, Medicinal/genetics , Plants, Medicinal/metabolism , Rubiaceae/genetics , Vinca Alkaloids/biosynthesis
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