The Saururus chinensis genome provides insights into the evolution of pollination strategies and herbaceousness in magnoliids

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Xue, Jia-Yu
Li, Zhen
Hu, Shuai-Ya
Kao, Shu-Min
Zhao, Tao
Wang, Jie-Yu
Wang, Yue
Chen, Min
Qiu, Yichun
Fan, Hai-Yun

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Wiley

Abstract

Saururus chinensis, an herbaceous magnoliid without perianth, represents a clade of early-diverging angiosperms that have gone through woodiness-herbaceousness transition and pollination obstacles: the characteristic white leaves underneath inflorescence during flowering time are considered to be a substitute for perianth to attract insect pollinators. Here, using the newly sequenced S. chinensis genome, we revisited the phylogenetic position of magnoliids within mesangiosperms, and recovered a sister relationship for magnoliids and Chloranthales. By considering differentially expressed genes, we identified candidate genes that are involved in the morphogenesis of the white leaves in S. chinensis. Among those genes, we verified - in a transgenic experiment with Arabidopsis - that increasing the expression of the ‘pseudo-etiolation in light’ gene (ScPEL) can inhibit the biosynthesis of chlorophyll. ScPEL is thus likely being responsible for the switches between green and white leaves, suggesting that changes in gene expression may underlie the evolution of pollination strategies. Despite being an herbaceous plant, S. chinensis still has vascular cambium and maintains the potential for secondary growth as a woody plant, because the necessary machinery, i.e., the entire gene set involved in lignin biosynthesis, is well preserved. However, similar expression levels of two key genes (CCR and CAD) between the stem and other tissues in the lignin biosynthesis pathway are possibly associated with the herbaceous nature of S. chinensis. In conclusion, the S.chinensis genome provides valuable insights into the adaptive evolution of pollination in Saururaceae and reveals a possible mechanism for the evolution of herbaceousness in magnoliids.

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DATA AVAILABILITY : The processed Illumina and PacBio reads have been deposited at NCBI with BioProject ID: PRJCA008755.The genome assembly, along with the gene models and the functional annotation, can be accessed at ORCAE: https://bioinformatics.psb.ugent.be/orcae/overview/Sauch.

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Herbaceous magnoliids, Mesangiosperm radiation, Leaf color, Adaptation, Pollination, SDG-15: Life on land, Saururus chinensis

Sustainable Development Goals

SDG-15:Life on land

Citation

Xue, J.-Y., Li, Z., Hu, S.-Y. et al. 2023, 'The saururus chinensis genome provides insights into the evolution of pollination strategies and herbaceousness in magnoliids', Plant Journal, vol. 113, no. 5, pp. 1021-1034. https://DOI.org/10.1111/tpj.16097.