Author:
Yang Jiaotong,Zhang Jingjie,Yan Hengyu,Yi Xin,Pan Qi,Liu Yahua,Zhang Mian,Li Jun,Xiao Qiaoqiao
Abstract
AbstractRosa roxburghii Tratt, a valuable plant in China with long history, is famous for its fruit. It possesses various secondary metabolites, such as L-ascorbic acid (vitamin C), alkaloids and poly saccharides, which make it a high nutritional and medicinal value. Here we characterized the chromosome-level genome sequence of R. roxburghii, comprising seven pseudo-chromosomes with a total size of 531 Mb and a heterozygosity of 0.25%. We also annotated 45,226 coding gene loci after masking repeat elements. Orthologs for 90.1% of the Complete Single-Copy BUSCOs were found in the R. roxburghii annotation. By aligning with protein sequences from public platform, we annotated 85.89% genes from R. roxburghii. Comparative genomic analysis revealed that R. roxburghii diverged from Rosa chinensis approximately 5.58 to 13.17 million years ago, and no whole-genome duplication event occurred after the divergence from eudicots. To fully utilize this genomic resource, we constructed a genomic database RroFGD with various analysis tools. Otherwise, 69 enzyme genes involved in L-ascorbate biosynthesis were identified and a key enzyme in the biosynthesis of vitamin C, GDH (L-Gal-1-dehydrogenase), is used as an example to introduce the functions of the database. This genome and database will facilitate the future investigations into gene function and molecular breeding in R. roxburghii.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
the University Science and Technology Innovation Team of the Guizhou Provincial Department of Education
the Guizhou Provincial Science and Technology Projects
the National and Provincial Scientific and Technological Innovation Talent Team of the Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guizhou Provincial Basic Research Program (Natural Science) under Grant number Qianke He Foundation
Guizhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Graduate Education Innovation Program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC