Complete sequences of organelle genomes from the medicinal plant Rhazya stricta(Apocynaceae) and contrasting patterns of mitochondrial genome evolution across asterids
Complete sequences of organelle genomes from the medicinal plant Rhazya stricta(Apocynaceae) and contrasting patterns of mitochondrial genome evolution across asterids
Rhazya stricta is native to arid regions in South Asia and the Middle East and is used extensively in folk medicine to treat a wide range of diseases. In addition to generating genomic resources for this medicinally important plant, analyses of the complete plastid and mitochondrial genomes and a nuclear transcriptome from Rhazya provide insights into inter-compartmental transfers between genomes and the patterns of evolution among eight asterid mitochondrial genomes.The 154,841 bp plastid genome is highly conserved with gene content and order identical to the ancestral organization of angiosperms. The 548,608 bp mitochondrial genome exhibits a number of phenomena including the presence of recombinogenic repeats that generate a multipartite organization, transferred DNA from the plastid and nuclear genomes, and bidirectional DNA transfers between the mitochondrion and the nucleus. The mitochondrial genes sdh3 and rps14 have been transferred to the nucleus and have acquired targeting presequences. In the case of rps14, two copies are present in the nucleus; only one has a mitochondrial targeting presequence and may be functional. Phylogenetic analyses of both nuclear and mitochondrial copies of rps14 across angiosperms suggests Rhazya has experienced a single transfer of this gene to the nucleus, followed by a duplication event. Furthermore, the phylogenetic distribution of gene losses and the high level of sequence divergence in targeting presequences suggest multiple, independent transfers of both sdh3 and rps14 across asterids. Comparative analyses of mitochondrial genomes of eight sequenced asterids indicates a complicated evolutionary history in this large angiosperm clade with considerable diversity in genome organization and size, repeat, gene and intron content, and amount of foreign DNA from the plastid and nuclear genomes.Organelle genomes of Rhazya stricta provide valuable information for improving the understanding of mitochondrial genome evolution among angiosperms. The genomic data have enabled a rigorous examination of the gene transfer events. Rhazya is unique among the eight sequenced asterids in the types of events that have shaped the evolution of its mitochondrial genome. Furthermore, the organelle genomes of R. stricta provide valuable genomic resources for utilizing this important medicinal plant in biotechnology applications.
- The University of Texas at Austin United States
- King Abdulaziz University Saudi Arabia
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group-i intron, angiosperm evolution, Gene Transfer, Horizontal, Genome, Plastid, Molecular Sequence Data, transfer-rna genes, dna, Open Reading Frames, medicinal plant, chloroplast, asterids, complete nucleotide-sequence, adfir, plastid genome, Genetics, Plastids, horizontal transfer, gene transfers, organelle genomes, Phylogeny, Plant Proteins, 580, Plants, Medicinal, Base Sequence, biotechnology & applied microbiology, nucleus, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Biological Evolution, Apocynaceae, genetics & heredity, harmal, Genome, Mitochondrial, DNA Transposable Elements, land plants, Sequence Alignment, Genome, Plant, Biotechnology, Research Article
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