The reference genome and abiotic stress responses of the model perennial grass Brachypodium sylvaticum

Author:

Lei Li1ORCID,Gordon Sean P1,Liu Lifeng1,Sade Nir23ORCID,Lovell John T14ORCID,Rubio Wilhelmi Maria Del Mar2,Singan Vasanth1,Sreedasyam Avinash4ORCID,Hestrin Rachel1,Phillips Jeremy1,Hernandez Bryan T5,Barry Kerrie1,Shu Shengqiang1ORCID,Jenkins Jerry4ORCID,Schmutz Jeremy14ORCID,Goodstein David M1,Thilmony Roger5ORCID,Blumwald Eduardo2ORCID,Vogel John P1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory , Berkeley, CA 94720 , USA

2. Department of Plant Sciences, University of California , Davis, CA 95616 , USA

3. School of Plant Sciences and Food Security, Tel Aviv University , Tel Aviv 69978 , Israel

4. Genome Sequencing Center, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology , Huntsville, AL 35806 , USA

5. Crop Improvement and Genetics Research Unit, USDA-ARS Western Regional Research Center , Albany, CA 94710 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Perennial grasses are important forage crops and emerging biomass crops and have the potential to be more sustainable grain crops. However, most perennial grass crops are difficult experimental subjects due to their large size, difficult genetics, and/or their recalcitrance to transformation. Thus, a tractable model perennial grass could be used to rapidly make discoveries that can be translated to perennial grass crops. Brachypodium sylvaticum has the potential to serve as such a model because of its small size, rapid generation time, simple genetics, and transformability. Here, we provide a high-quality genome assembly and annotation for B. sylvaticum, an essential resource for a modern model system. In addition, we conducted transcriptomic studies under 4 abiotic stresses (water, heat, salt, and freezing). Our results indicate that crowns are more responsive to freezing than leaves which may help them overwinter. We observed extensive transcriptional responses with varying temporal dynamics to all abiotic stresses, including classic heat-responsive genes. These results can be used to form testable hypotheses about how perennial grasses respond to these stresses. Taken together, these results will allow B. sylvaticum to serve as a truly tractable perennial model system.

Funder

Office of Biological and Environmental Research

Office of Science, US Department of Energy

U.S. Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute

U.S. Department of Energy

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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