1. Genomes of multicellular algal sisters to land plants illuminate signaling network evolution
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Feng, Xuehuan, Zheng, Jinfang, Irisarri, Iker, Yu, Huihui, Zheng, Bo, Ali, Zahin, de Vries, Sophie, Keller, Jean, Fürst-Jansen, Janine MR, Dadras, Armin, Zegers, Jaccoline MS, Rieseberg, Tim P, Dhabalia Ashok, Amra, Darienko, Tatyana, Bierenbroodspot, Maaike J, Gramzow, Lydia, Petroll, Romy, Haas, Fabian B, Fernandez-Pozo, Noe, Nousias, Orestis, Li, Tang, Fitzek, Elisabeth, Grayburn, W Scott, Rittmeier, Nina, Permann, Charlotte, Rümpler, Florian, Archibald, John M, Theißen, Günter, Mower, Jeffrey P, Lorenz, Maike, Buschmann, Henrik, von Schwartzenberg, Klaus, Boston, Lori, Hayes, Richard D, Daum, Chris, Barry, Kerrie, Grigoriev, Igor V, Wang, Xiyin, Li, Fay-Wei, Rensing, Stefan A, Ben Ari, Julius, Keren, Noa, Mosquna, Assaf, Holzinger, Andreas, Delaux, Pierre-Marc, Zhang, Chi, Huang, Jinling, Mutwil, Marek, de Vries, Jan, and Yin, Yanbin
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Plant Biology ,Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Life on Land ,Signal Transduction ,Embryophyta ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Phylogeny ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,Genome ,Genome ,Plant ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Agricultural biotechnology ,Bioinformatics and computational biology - Abstract
Zygnematophyceae are the algal sisters of land plants. Here we sequenced four genomes of filamentous Zygnematophyceae, including chromosome-scale assemblies for three strains of Zygnema circumcarinatum. We inferred traits in the ancestor of Zygnematophyceae and land plants that might have ushered in the conquest of land by plants: expanded genes for signaling cascades, environmental response, and multicellular growth. Zygnematophyceae and land plants share all the major enzymes for cell wall synthesis and remodifications, and gene gains shaped this toolkit. Co-expression network analyses uncover gene cohorts that unite environmental signaling with multicellular developmental programs. Our data shed light on a molecular chassis that balances environmental response and growth modulation across more than 600 million years of streptophyte evolution.
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- 2024