A high-quality genome assembly reveals adaptations underlying glossy, wax-coated leaves in the heat-tolerant wild raspberry Rubus leucanthus

Author:

Wu Wei1ORCID,Wang Longyuan1,Huang Weicheng2,Zhang Xianzhi1,Li Yongquan1,Guo Wei1

Affiliation:

1. College of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Zhongkai University of Agriculture and Engineering , Guangzhou, 510225, Guangdong , China

2. Plant Science Center, South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Science , , Guangzhou, 510650, Guangzhou , China

Abstract

Abstract With glossy, wax-coated leaves, Rubus leucanthus is one of the few heat-tolerant wild raspberry trees. To ascertain the underlying mechanism of heat tolerance, we generated a high-quality genome assembly with a genome size of 230.9 Mb and 24,918 protein-coding genes. Significantly expanded gene families were enriched in the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway and the circadian rhythm-plant pathway, enabling survival in subtropical areas by accumulating protective flavonoids and modifying photoperiodic responses. In contrast, plant–pathogen interaction and MAPK signaling involved in response to pathogens were significantly contracted. The well-known heat response elements (HSP70, HSP90, and HSFs) were reduced in R. leucanthus compared to two other heat-intolerant species, R. chingii and R. occidentalis, with transcriptome profiles further demonstrating their dispensable roles in heat stress response. At the same time, three significantly positively selected genes in the pathway of cuticular wax biosynthesis were identified, and may contribute to the glossy, wax-coated leaves of R. leucanthus. The thick, leathery, waxy leaves protect R. leucanthus against pathogens and herbivores, supported by the reduced R gene repertoire in R. leucanthus (355) compared to R. chingii (376) and R. occidentalis (449). Our study provides some insights into adaptive divergence between R. leucanthus and other raspberry species on heat tolerance.

Funder

Science and Technology Program from Forestry Administration of Guangdong Province

Guangdong Province University Innovative Team

Innovation and Development Application of Ornamental Plant Germplasm with Lingnan Characteristics

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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