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New reference genome sequences of hot pepper reveal the massive evolution of plant disease-resistance genes by retroduplicationopen access

Authors
Kim, SeungillPark, JieunYeom, Seon-InKim, Yong-MinSeo, EunyoungKim, Ki-TaeKim, Myung-ShinLee, Je MinCheong, KyeongchaeShin, Ho-SubKim, Saet-ByulHan, KoeunLee, JundaePark, MinkyuLee, Hyun-AhLee, Hye-YoungLee, YoungsillOh, SoohyunLee, Joo HyunChoi, EunhyeChoi, EunbiLee, So EuiJeon, JongbumKim, HyunbinChoi, GobongSong, HyeunjeongLee, JunkiLee, Sang-ChoonKwon, Jin-KyungLee, Hea-YoungKoo, NamjinHong, YunjiKim, Ryan W.Kang, Won-HeeHuh, Jin HoeKang, Byoung-CheorlYang, Tae-JinLee, Yong-HwanBennetzen, Jeffrey L.Choi, Doil
Issue Date
Nov-2017
Publisher
BMC
Keywords
NLR; Retroduplication; LTR-retrotransposon; Disease-resistance gene; Genome evolution
Citation
GENOME BIOLOGY, v.18, no.1
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Journal Title
GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume
18
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/13356
DOI
10.1186/s13059-017-1341-9
ISSN
1474-760X
Abstract
Background: Transposable elements are major evolutionary forces which can cause new genome structure and species diversification. The role of transposable elements in the expansion of nucleotide-binding and leucine-rich-repeat proteins (NLRs), the major disease-resistance gene families, has been unexplored in plants. Results: We report two high-quality de novo genomes (Capsicum baccatum and C. chinense) and an improved reference genome (C. annuum) for peppers. Dynamic genome rearrangements involving translocations among chromosomes 3, 5, and 9 were detected in comparison between C. baccatum and the two other peppers. The amplification of athila LTR-retrotransposons, members of the gypsy superfamily, led to genome expansion in C. baccatum. In-depth genome-wide comparison of genes and repeats unveiled that the copy numbers of NLRs were greatly increased by LTR-retrotransposon-mediated retroduplication. Moreover, retroduplicated NLRs are abundant across the angiosperms and, in most cases, are lineage-specific. Conclusions: Our study reveals that retroduplication has played key roles for the massive emergence of NLR genes including functional disease-resistance genes in pepper plants.
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