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The Dendrobium catenatum Lindl. genome sequence provides insights into polysaccharide synthase, floral development and adaptive evolution

Authors :
Nobutaka Mitsuda
Chao Bian
Yu Shi
Yves Van de Peer
Cao Deng
Guo Hui Liu
Liangsheng Zhang
Yu Yun Hsiao
Xin Ju Xiao
Guo-Qiang Zhang
Yi-Bo Luo
Ke-Wei Liu
Hua Deng
Meina Wang
Jie Huang
Zhi Wen Wang
Chuan Ming Yeh
Hai Jun Yang
Shan Ce Niu
Yong Yu Su
You Yi Chen
Huixia Huang
Li Jun Chen
Yong-Qiang Zhang
Kouki Yoshida
Ya-Yi Yin
Wen Chieh Tsai
Masaru Ohme-Takagi
Song Bin Chang
Qing Xu
Fei Chen
Zhong-Jian Liu
Xiang Zhao
Shi Lin Zhu
Min Lin
Wan Lin Wu
Source :
Scientific Reports, SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Orchids make up about 10% of all seed plant species, have great economical value and are of specific scientific interest because of their renowned flowers and ecological adaptations. Here, we report the first draft genome sequence of a lithophytic orchid, Dendrobium catenatum. We predict 28,910 protein-coding genes and find evidence of a whole genome duplication shared with Phalaenopsis. We observed the expansion of many resistance-related genes, suggesting a powerful immune system responsible for adaptation to a wide range of ecological niches. We also discovered extensive duplication of genes involved in glucomannan synthase activities, likely related to the synthesis of medicinal polysaccharides. Expansion of MADS-box gene clades ANR1, StMADS11, and MIKC*, involved in the regulation of development and growth, suggests that these expansions are associated with the astonishing diversity of plant architecture in the genus Dendrobium. On the contrary, members of the type I MADS box gene family are missing, which might explain the loss of the endospermous seed. The findings reported here will be important for future studies into polysaccharide synthesis, adaptations to diverse environments and flower architecture of Orchidaceae.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c163dcfa8849e77cbf1a893874ae19d4