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To dry perchance to live: Insights from the genome of the desiccation‐tolerant biocrust moss Syntrichia caninervis

Authors :
Xiaoshuang Li
Lloyd R. Stark
John C. Brinda
Bei Gao
Matthew A. Bowker
Anderson Tadeu Silva
Kirsten K. Coe
Jenna T. B. Ekwealor
Daoyuan Zhang
Melvin J. Oliver
Brent D. Mishler
Kirsten M. Fisher
Source :
The Plant Journal. 105:1339-1356
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Wiley, 2020.

Abstract

With global climate change, water scarcity threatens whole agro/ecosystems. The desert moss Syntrichia caninervis, an extremophile, offers novel insights into surviving desiccation and heat. The sequenced S. caninervis genome consists of 13 chromosomes containing 16 545 protein-coding genes and 2666 unplaced scaffolds. Syntenic relationships within the S. caninervis and Physcomitrella patens genomes indicate the S. caninervis genome has undergone a single whole genome duplication event (compared to two for P. patens) and evidence suggests chromosomal or segmental losses in the evolutionary history of S. caninervis. The genome contains a large sex chromosome composed primarily of repetitive sequences with a large number of Copia and Gypsy elements. Orthogroup analyses revealed an expansion of ELIP genes encoding proteins important in photoprotection. The transcriptomic response to desiccation identified four structural clusters of novel genes. The genomic resources established for this extremophile offer new perspectives for understanding the evolution of desiccation tolerance in plants.

Details

ISSN :
1365313X and 09607412
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Plant Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....36d90da701cb075f17e2d3509b31baa9