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Genome and evolution of the shade‐requiring medicinal herb Panax ginseng

Authors :
Tae-Jin Yang
Andrew H. Paterson
Beom-Soon Choi
Jin-Kyung Kim
Changsoo Kim
Jee Young Park
Eunyoung Seo
Kyung-Hee Kim
Deok-Chun Yang
Dong-Yup Lee
Hana Lee
Meiyappan Lakshmanan
Seungill Kim
Yeisoo Yu
Yong-Min Kim
Murukarthick Jayakodi
Tae-Ho Lee
Youn-Il Park
Hyun-Seung Park
Dong Yun Hyun
Sang Choon Lee
Junki Lee
Young-Chang Kim
Hyun Uk Kim
Nomar Espinosa Waminal
Rod A. Wing
Heui Soo Kim
In Seo Kim
Sampath Perumal
Lokanand Koduru
Moon Soo Soh
Doil Choi
Daniel S. Park
Hyun Jo Koo
Kyo Bin Kang
Nam-Hoon Kim
Yun Sun Lee
Yi Lee
Binh van Nguyen
Ho Jun Joh
Woojong Jang
Hyun Hee Kim
Jun Gyo In
Sang Hyun Sung
Source :
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2018.

Abstract

Summary Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer, reputed as the king of medicinal herbs, has slow growth, long generation time, low seed production and complicated genome structure that hamper its study. Here, we unveil the genomic architecture of tetraploid P. ginseng by de novo genome assembly, representing 2.98 Gbp with 59 352 annotated genes. Resequencing data indicated that diploid Panax species diverged in association with global warming in Southern Asia, and two North American species evolved via two intercontinental migrations. Two whole genome duplications (WGD) occurred in the family Araliaceae (including Panax) after divergence with the Apiaceae, the more recent one contributing to the ability of P. ginseng to overwinter, enabling it to spread broadly through the Northern Hemisphere. Functional and evolutionary analyses suggest that production of pharmacologically important dammarane‐type ginsenosides originated in Panax and are produced largely in shoot tissues and transported to roots; that newly evolved P. ginseng fatty acid desaturases increase freezing tolerance; and that unprecedented retention of chlorophyll a/b binding protein genes enables efficient photosynthesis under low light. A genome‐scale metabolic network provides a holistic view of Panax ginsenoside biosynthesis. This study provides valuable resources for improving medicinal values of ginseng either through genomics‐assisted breeding or metabolic engineering.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14677652 and 14677644
Volume :
16
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Biotechnology Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....235bd78f5dc8b482c8e8cfca393f64bf