De novo assembly provides new insights into the evolution of Elaeagnus angustifolia L.

Author:

Mao Yunfei,Cui Xueli,Wang Haiyan,Qin Xin,Liu Yangbo,Yin Yijun,Su Xiafei,Tang Juan,Wang Fengling,Ma Fengwang,Duan Naibin,Zhang Donglin,Hu Yanli,Wang Wenli,Wei Shaochong,Chen Xiaoliu,Mao Zhiquan,Chen Xuesen,Shen XiangORCID

Abstract

Abstract Background Elaeagnus angustifolia L. is a deciduous tree in the family Elaeagnaceae. It is widely used to study abiotic stress tolerance in plants and to improve desertification-affected land because of its ability to withstand diverse types of environmental stress, such as drought, salt, cold, and wind. However, no studies have examined the mechanisms underlying the resistance of E. angustifolia to environmental stress and its adaptive evolution. Methods Here, we used PacBio, Hi-C, resequencing, and RNA-seq to construct the genome and transcriptome of E. angustifolia and explore its adaptive evolution. Results The reconstructed genome of E. angustifolia was 526.80 Mb, with a contig N50 of 12.60 Mb and estimated divergence time of 84.24 Mya. Gene family expansion and resequencing analyses showed that the evolution of E. angustifolia was closely related to environmental conditions. After exposure to salt stress, GO pathway analysis showed that new genes identified from the transcriptome were related to ATP-binding, metal ion binding, and nucleic acid binding. Conclusion The genome sequence of E. angustifolia could be used for comparative genomic analyses of Elaeagnaceae family members and could help elucidate the mechanisms underlying the response of E. angustifolia to drought, salt, cold, and wind stress. Generally, these results provide new insights that could be used to improve desertification-affected land.

Funder

Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fruit innovation team project of Shandong Province

Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province

Industrialization project of improved varieties in Shandong Province

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Plant Science,Genetics,Biotechnology

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