High‐quality Fagopyrum esculentum genome provides insights into the flavonoid accumulation among different tissues and self‐incompatibility

Author:

He Qiang1,Ma Dan1,Li Wei1,Xing Longsheng1,Zhang Hongyu1,Wang Yu1,Du Cailian1,Li Xuanzhao1,Jia Zheng1,Li Xiuxiu2,Liu Jianan1,Liu Ze1,Miao Yuqing1,Feng Rui1,Lv Yang1,Wang Meijia1,Lu Hongwei23,Li Xiaochen1ORCID,Xiao Yao1,Wang Ruyu1,Liang Hanfei1,Zhou Qinghong1,Zhang Lijun4,Liang Chengzhi25,Du Huilong12

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences, Institute of Life Sciences and Green Development Hebei University Baoding 071000 China

2. State Key Laboratory of Plant Genomics, Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Innovative Academy for Seed Design Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100101 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology, China National Rice Research Institute Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Hangzhou 310000 China

4. Center for Agricultural Genetic Resources Research Shanxi Agricultural University Taiyuan 030031 China

5. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100049 China

Abstract

ABSTRACTCommon buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum) and Tartary buckwheat (Fagopyrum tataricum), the two most widely cultivated buckwheat species, differ greatly in flavonoid content and reproductive mode. Here, we report the first high‐quality and chromosome‐level genome assembly of common buckwheat with 1.2 Gb. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that common buckwheat underwent a burst of long terminal repeat retrotransposons insertion accompanied by numerous large chromosome rearrangements after divergence from Tartary buckwheat. Moreover, multiple gene families involved in stress tolerance and flavonoid biosynthesis such as multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) and chalcone synthase (CHS) underwent significant expansion in buckwheat, especially in common buckwheat. Integrated multi‐omics analysis identified high expression of catechin biosynthesis‐related genes in flower and seed in common buckwheat and high expression of rutin biosynthesis‐related genes in seed in Tartary buckwheat as being important for the differences in flavonoid type and content between these buckwheat species. We also identified a candidate key rutin‐degrading enzyme gene (Ft8.2377) that was highly expressed in Tartary buckwheat seed. In addition, we identified a haplotype‐resolved candidate locus containing many genes reportedly associated with the development of flower and pollen, which was potentially related to self‐incompatibility in common buckwheat. Our study provides important resources facilitating future functional genomics‐related research of flavonoid biosynthesis and self‐incompatibility in buckwheat.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Biochemistry

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