Revealing evolution of tropane alkaloid biosynthesis by analyzing two genomes in the Solanaceae family

Author:

Zhang Fangyuan,Qiu Fei,Zeng Junlan,Xu ZhichaoORCID,Tang Yueli,Zhao Tengfei,Gou Yuqin,Su Fei,Wang Shiyi,Sun Xiuli,Xue Zheyong,Wang Weixing,Yang Chunxian,Zeng Lingjiang,Lan Xiaozhong,Chen Min,Zhou Junhui,Liao ZhihuaORCID

Abstract

AbstractTropane alkaloids (TAs) are widely distributed in the Solanaceae, while some important medicinal tropane alkaloids (mTAs), such as hyoscyamine and scopolamine, are restricted to certain species/tribes in this family. Little is known about the genomic basis and evolution of TAs biosynthesis and specialization in the Solanaceae. Here, we present chromosome-level genomes of two representative mTAs-producing species: Atropa belladonna and Datura stramonium. Our results reveal that the two species employ a conserved biosynthetic pathway to produce mTAs despite being distantly related within the nightshade family. A conserved gene cluster combined with gene duplication underlies the wide distribution of TAs in this family. We also provide evidence that branching genes leading to mTAs likely have evolved in early ancestral Solanaceae species but have been lost in most of the lineages, with A. belladonna and D. stramonium being exceptions. Furthermore, we identify a cytochrome P450 that modifies hyoscyamine into norhyoscyamine. Our results provide a genomic basis for evolutionary insights into the biosynthesis of TAs in the Solanaceae and will be useful for biotechnological production of mTAs via synthetic biology approaches.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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