The transposable element-rich genome of the cereal pest Sitophilus oryzae

Author:

Parisot NicolasORCID,Vargas-Chávez CarlosORCID,Goubert ClémentORCID,Baa-Puyoulet Patrice,Balmand Séverine,Beranger Louis,Blanc Caroline,Bonnamour Aymeric,Boulesteix Matthieu,Burlet NellyORCID,Calevro Federica,Callaerts Patrick,Chancy Théo,Charles Hubert,Colella StefanoORCID,Da Silva Barbosa André,Dell’Aglio ElisaORCID,Di Genova AlexORCID,Febvay Gérard,Gabaldón ToniORCID,Galvão Ferrarini MarianaORCID,Gerber Alexandra,Gillet BenjaminORCID,Hubley Robert,Hughes SandrineORCID,Jacquin-Joly EmmanuelleORCID,Maire JustinORCID,Marcet-Houben Marina,Masson FlorentORCID,Meslin CamilleORCID,Montagné Nicolas,Moya Andrés,Ribeiro de Vasconcelos Ana TerezaORCID,Richard Gautier,Rosen JebORCID,Sagot Marie-France,Smit Arian F. A.,Storer Jessica M.,Vincent-Monegat CaroleORCID,Vallier Agnès,Vigneron Aurélien,Zaidman-Rémy AnnaORCID,Zamoum Waël,Vieira Cristina,Rebollo RitaORCID,Latorre Amparo,Heddi Abdelaziz

Abstract

Abstract Background The rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most important agricultural pests, causing extensive damage to cereal in fields and to stored grains. S. oryzae has an intracellular symbiotic relationship (endosymbiosis) with the Gram-negative bacterium Sodalis pierantonius and is a valuable model to decipher host-symbiont molecular interactions. Results We sequenced the Sitophilus oryzae genome using a combination of short and long reads to produce the best assembly for a Curculionidae species to date. We show that S. oryzae has undergone successive bursts of transposable element (TE) amplification, representing 72% of the genome. In addition, we show that many TE families are transcriptionally active, and changes in their expression are associated with insect endosymbiotic state. S. oryzae has undergone a high gene expansion rate, when compared to other beetles. Reconstruction of host-symbiont metabolic networks revealed that, despite its recent association with cereal weevils (30 kyear), S. pierantonius relies on the host for several amino acids and nucleotides to survive and to produce vitamins and essential amino acids required for insect development and cuticle biosynthesis. Conclusions Here we present the genome of an agricultural pest beetle, which may act as a foundation for pest control. In addition, S. oryzae may be a useful model for endosymbiosis, and studying TE evolution and regulation, along with the impact of TEs on eukaryotic genomes.

Funder

Institut National de Recherche pour l'Agriculture, l'Alimentation et l'Environnement

Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes

European Regional Development Fund

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades

Conselleria d’Educació, Generalitat Valenciana

Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

IDEX-Lyon PALSE IMPULSION

Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cell Biology,Developmental Biology,Plant Science,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Structural Biology,Biotechnology

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