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Gossypium barbadense genome sequence provides insight into the evolution of extra-long staple fiber and specialized metabolites.


ABSTRACT: Of the two cultivated species of allopolyploid cotton, Gossypium barbadense produces extra-long fibers for the production of superior textiles. We sequenced its genome (AD)2 and performed a comparative analysis. We identified three bursts of retrotransposons from 20 million years ago (Mya) and a genome-wide uneven pseudogenization peak at 11-20 Mya, which likely contributed to genomic divergences. Among the 2,483 genes preferentially expressed in fiber, a cell elongation regulator, PRE1, is strikingly At biased and fiber specific, echoing the A-genome origin of spinnable fiber. The expansion of the PRE members implies a genetic factor that underlies fiber elongation. Mature cotton fiber consists of nearly pure cellulose. G. barbadense and G. hirsutum contain 29 and 30 cellulose synthase (CesA) genes, respectively; whereas most of these genes (>25) are expressed in fiber, genes for secondary cell wall biosynthesis exhibited a delayed and higher degree of up-regulation in G. barbadense compared with G. hirsutum, conferring an extended elongation stage and highly active secondary wall deposition during extra-long fiber development. The rapid diversification of sesquiterpene synthase genes in the gossypol pathway exemplifies the chemical diversity of lineage-specific secondary metabolites. The G. barbadense genome advances our understanding of allopolyploidy, which will help improve cotton fiber quality.

SUBMITTER: Liu X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4588572 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gossypium barbadense genome sequence provides insight into the evolution of extra-long staple fiber and specialized metabolites.

Liu Xia X   Zhao Bo B   Zheng Hua-Jun HJ   Hu Yan Y   Lu Gang G   Yang Chang-Qing CQ   Chen Jie-Dan JD   Chen Jun-Jian JJ   Chen Dian-Yang DY   Zhang Liang L   Zhou Yan Y   Wang Ling-Jian LJ   Guo Wang-Zhen WZ   Bai Yu-Lin YL   Ruan Ju-Xin JX   Shangguan Xiao-Xia XX   Mao Ying-Bo YB   Shan Chun-Min CM   Jiang Jian-Ping JP   Zhu Yong-Qiang YQ   Jin Lei L   Kang Hui H   Chen Shu-Ting ST   He Xu-Lin XL   Wang Rui R   Wang Yue-Zhu YZ   Chen Jie J   Wang Li-Jun LJ   Yu Shu-Ting ST   Wang Bi-Yun BY   Wei Jia J   Song Si-Chao SC   Lu Xin-Yan XY   Gao Zheng-Chao ZC   Gu Wen-Yi WY   Deng Xiao X   Ma Dan D   Wang Sen S   Liang Wen-Hua WH   Fang Lei L   Cai Cai-Ping CP   Zhu Xie-Fei XF   Zhou Bao-Liang BL   Jeffrey Chen Z Z   Xu Shu-Hua SH   Zhang Yu-Gao YG   Wang Sheng-Yue SY   Zhang Tian-Zhen TZ   Zhao Guo-Ping GP   Chen Xiao-Ya XY  

Scientific reports 20150930


Of the two cultivated species of allopolyploid cotton, Gossypium barbadense produces extra-long fibers for the production of superior textiles. We sequenced its genome (AD)2 and performed a comparative analysis. We identified three bursts of retrotransposons from 20 million years ago (Mya) and a genome-wide uneven pseudogenization peak at 11-20 Mya, which likely contributed to genomic divergences. Among the 2,483 genes preferentially expressed in fiber, a cell elongation regulator, PRE1, is stri  ...[more]

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