Author:
Chen Jieting,Wu Wenguang,Ding Xiaoxia,Zhang Danchun,Dai Chunyan,Pan Hengyu,Shi Peiqi,Wu Chanjuan,Zhang Jun,Zhao Jianmin,Liao Baosheng,Qiu Xiaohui,Huang Zhihai
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Artemisia annua is the major source for artemisinin production. The artemisinin content in A. annua is affected by different types of light especially the UV light. UVR8, a member of RCC1 gene family was found to be the UV-B receptor in plants. The gene structures, evolutionary history and expression profile of UVR8 or RCC1 genes remain undiscovered in A. annua.
Results
Twenty-two RCC1 genes (AaRCC1) were identified in each haplotype genome of two diploid strains of A. annua, LQ-9 and HAN1. Varied gene structures and sequences among paralogs were observed. The divergence of most RCC1 genes occurred at 46.7 – 51 MYA which overlapped with species divergence of core Asteraceae during the Eocene, while no recent novel RCC1 members were found in A. annua genome. The number of RCC1 genes remained stable among eudicots and RCC1 genes underwent purifying selection. The expression profile of AaRCC1 is analogous to that of Arabidopsis thaliana (AtRCC1) when responding to environmental stress.
Conclusions
This study provided a comprehensive characterization of the AaRCC1 gene family and suggested that RCC1 genes were conserved in gene number, structures, constitution of amino acids and expression profiles among eudicots.
Funder
National Natural Science Fundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central public welfare research institutes
Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program from China Association of Chinese Medicine
Project Quality Standard System Construction for the Whole Industry Chain of Chinese Medicinal Decoction Pieces from Guangdong Provincial Drug Administration of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC