Wolfberry genomes and the evolution of Lycium (Solanaceae)

Author:

Cao You-LongORCID,Li Yan-long,Fan Yun-Fang,Li Zhen,Yoshida Kouki,Wang Jie-YuORCID,Ma Xiao-Kai,Wang Ning,Mitsuda NobutakaORCID,Kotake ToshihisaORCID,Ishimizu TakeshiORCID,Tsai Kun-Chan,Niu Shan-Ce,Zhang DiyangORCID,Sun Wei-Hong,Luo Qing,Zhao Jian-Hua,Yin Yue,Zhang Bo,Wang Jun-Yi,Qin Ken,An Wei,He Jun,Dai Guo-Li,Wang Ya-Jun,Shi Zhi-Gang,Jiao En-Ning,Wu Peng-Ju,Liu Xuedie,Liu Bin,Liao Xing-Yu,Jiang Yu-Ting,Yu Xia,Hao Yang,Xu Xin-Yu,Zou Shuang-Quan,Li Ming-He,Hsiao Yu-YunORCID,Lin Yu-Fu,Liang Chieh-KaiORCID,Chen You-Yi,Wu Wan-Lin,Lu Hsiang-ChaiORCID,Lan Si-Ren,Wang Zhi-Wen,Zhao Xiang,Zhong Wen-Ying,Yeh Chuan-MingORCID,Tsai Wen-ChiehORCID,Van de Peer YvesORCID,Liu Zhong-JianORCID

Abstract

AbstractWolfberry Lycium, an economically important genus of the Solanaceae family, contains approximately 80 species and shows a fragmented distribution pattern among the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Although several herbaceous species of Solanaceae have been subjected to genome sequencing, thus far, no genome sequences of woody representatives have been available. Here, we sequenced the genomes of 13 perennial woody species of Lycium, with a focus on Lycium barbarum. Integration with other genomes provides clear evidence supporting a whole-genome triplication (WGT) event shared by all hitherto sequenced solanaceous plants, which occurred shortly after the divergence of Solanaceae and Convolvulaceae. We identified new gene families and gene family expansions and contractions that first appeared in Solanaceae. Based on the identification of self-incompatibility related-gene families, we inferred that hybridization hotspots are enriched for genes that might be functioning in gametophytic self-incompatibility pathways in wolfberry. Extremely low expression of LOCULE NUBER (LC) and COLORLESS NON-RIPENING (CNR) orthologous genes during Lycium fruit development and ripening processes suggests functional diversification of these two genes between Lycium and tomato. The existence of additional flowering locus C-like MADS-box genes might correlate with the perennial flowering cycle of Lycium. Differential gene expression involved in the lignin biosynthetic pathway between Lycium and tomato likely illustrates woody and herbaceous differentiation. We also provide evidence that Lycium migrated from Africa into Asia, and subsequently from Asia into North America. Our results provide functional insights into Solanaceae origins, evolution and diversification.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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