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Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae

An ancient hexaploidization event in the most but not all Asteraceae plants, may have been responsible for shaping the genomes of many horticultural, ornamental, and medicinal plants that promoting the prosperity of the largest angiosperm family on the earth. However, the duplication process of this...

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Autores principales: Kong, Xiangming, Zhang, Yan, Wang, Ziying, Bao, Shoutong, Feng, Yishan, Wang, Jiaqi, Yu, Zijian, Long, Feng, Xiao, Zejia, Hao, Yanan, Gao, Xintong, Li, Yinfeng, Ding, Yue, Wang, Jianyu, Lei, Tianyu, Xu, Chuanyuan, Wang, Jinpeng
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad073
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author Kong, Xiangming
Zhang, Yan
Wang, Ziying
Bao, Shoutong
Feng, Yishan
Wang, Jiaqi
Yu, Zijian
Long, Feng
Xiao, Zejia
Hao, Yanan
Gao, Xintong
Li, Yinfeng
Ding, Yue
Wang, Jianyu
Lei, Tianyu
Xu, Chuanyuan
Wang, Jinpeng
author_facet Kong, Xiangming
Zhang, Yan
Wang, Ziying
Bao, Shoutong
Feng, Yishan
Wang, Jiaqi
Yu, Zijian
Long, Feng
Xiao, Zejia
Hao, Yanan
Gao, Xintong
Li, Yinfeng
Ding, Yue
Wang, Jianyu
Lei, Tianyu
Xu, Chuanyuan
Wang, Jinpeng
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description An ancient hexaploidization event in the most but not all Asteraceae plants, may have been responsible for shaping the genomes of many horticultural, ornamental, and medicinal plants that promoting the prosperity of the largest angiosperm family on the earth. However, the duplication process of this hexaploidy, as well as the genomic and phenotypic diversity of extant Asteraceae plants caused by paleogenome reorganization, are still poorly understood. We analyzed 11 genomes from 10 genera in Asteraceae, and redated the Asteraceae common hexaploidization (ACH) event ~70.7–78.6 million years ago (Mya) and the Asteroideae specific tetraploidization (AST) event ~41.6–46.2 Mya. Moreover, we identified the genomic homologies generated from the ACH, AST and speciation events, and constructed a multiple genome alignment framework for Asteraceae. Subsequently, we revealed biased fractionations between the paleopolyploidization produced subgenomes, suggesting the ACH and AST both are allopolyplodization events. Interestingly, the paleochromosome reshuffling traces provided clear evidence for the two-step duplications of ACH event in Asteraceae. Furthermore, we reconstructed ancestral Asteraceae karyotype (AAK) that has 9 paleochromosomes, and revealed a highly flexible reshuffling of Asteraceae paleogenome. Of specific significance, we explored the genetic diversity of Heat Shock Transcription Factors (Hsfs) associated with recursive whole-genome polyploidizations, gene duplications, and paleogenome reshuffling, and revealed that the expansion of Hsfs gene families enable heat shock plasticity during the genome evolution of Asteraceae. Our study provides insights on polyploidy and paleogenome remodeling for the successful establishment of Asteraceae, and is helpful for further communication and exploration of the diversification of plant families and phenotypes.
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spelling pubmed-102511382023-06-10 Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae Kong, Xiangming Zhang, Yan Wang, Ziying Bao, Shoutong Feng, Yishan Wang, Jiaqi Yu, Zijian Long, Feng Xiao, Zejia Hao, Yanan Gao, Xintong Li, Yinfeng Ding, Yue Wang, Jianyu Lei, Tianyu Xu, Chuanyuan Wang, Jinpeng Hortic Res Article An ancient hexaploidization event in the most but not all Asteraceae plants, may have been responsible for shaping the genomes of many horticultural, ornamental, and medicinal plants that promoting the prosperity of the largest angiosperm family on the earth. However, the duplication process of this hexaploidy, as well as the genomic and phenotypic diversity of extant Asteraceae plants caused by paleogenome reorganization, are still poorly understood. We analyzed 11 genomes from 10 genera in Asteraceae, and redated the Asteraceae common hexaploidization (ACH) event ~70.7–78.6 million years ago (Mya) and the Asteroideae specific tetraploidization (AST) event ~41.6–46.2 Mya. Moreover, we identified the genomic homologies generated from the ACH, AST and speciation events, and constructed a multiple genome alignment framework for Asteraceae. Subsequently, we revealed biased fractionations between the paleopolyploidization produced subgenomes, suggesting the ACH and AST both are allopolyplodization events. Interestingly, the paleochromosome reshuffling traces provided clear evidence for the two-step duplications of ACH event in Asteraceae. Furthermore, we reconstructed ancestral Asteraceae karyotype (AAK) that has 9 paleochromosomes, and revealed a highly flexible reshuffling of Asteraceae paleogenome. Of specific significance, we explored the genetic diversity of Heat Shock Transcription Factors (Hsfs) associated with recursive whole-genome polyploidizations, gene duplications, and paleogenome reshuffling, and revealed that the expansion of Hsfs gene families enable heat shock plasticity during the genome evolution of Asteraceae. Our study provides insights on polyploidy and paleogenome remodeling for the successful establishment of Asteraceae, and is helpful for further communication and exploration of the diversification of plant families and phenotypes. Oxford University Press 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10251138/ /pubmed/37303613 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad073 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kong, Xiangming
Zhang, Yan
Wang, Ziying
Bao, Shoutong
Feng, Yishan
Wang, Jiaqi
Yu, Zijian
Long, Feng
Xiao, Zejia
Hao, Yanan
Gao, Xintong
Li, Yinfeng
Ding, Yue
Wang, Jianyu
Lei, Tianyu
Xu, Chuanyuan
Wang, Jinpeng
Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title_full Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title_fullStr Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title_full_unstemmed Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title_short Two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in Asteraceae
title_sort two-step model of paleohexaploidy, ancestral genome reshuffling and plasticity of heat shock response in asteraceae
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10251138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37303613
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhad073
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