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Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)

Rafflesia is a genus of holoparasitic plants endemic to Southeast Asia that has lost the ability to undertake photosynthesis. With short-read sequencing technology, we assembled a draft sequence of the mitochondrial genome of Rafflesia lagascae Blanco, a species endemic to the Philippine island of L...

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Autores principales: Molina, Jeanmaire, Hazzouri, Khaled M., Nickrent, Daniel, Geisler, Matthew, Meyer, Rachel S., Pentony, Melissa M., Flowers, Jonathan M., Pelser, Pieter, Barcelona, Julie, Inovejas, Samuel Alan, Uy, Iris, Yuan, Wei, Wilkins, Olivia, Michel, Claire-Iphanise, LockLear, Selina, Concepcion, Gisela P., Purugganan, Michael D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24458431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msu051
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author Molina, Jeanmaire
Hazzouri, Khaled M.
Nickrent, Daniel
Geisler, Matthew
Meyer, Rachel S.
Pentony, Melissa M.
Flowers, Jonathan M.
Pelser, Pieter
Barcelona, Julie
Inovejas, Samuel Alan
Uy, Iris
Yuan, Wei
Wilkins, Olivia
Michel, Claire-Iphanise
LockLear, Selina
Concepcion, Gisela P.
Purugganan, Michael D.
author_facet Molina, Jeanmaire
Hazzouri, Khaled M.
Nickrent, Daniel
Geisler, Matthew
Meyer, Rachel S.
Pentony, Melissa M.
Flowers, Jonathan M.
Pelser, Pieter
Barcelona, Julie
Inovejas, Samuel Alan
Uy, Iris
Yuan, Wei
Wilkins, Olivia
Michel, Claire-Iphanise
LockLear, Selina
Concepcion, Gisela P.
Purugganan, Michael D.
author_sort Molina, Jeanmaire
collection PubMed
description Rafflesia is a genus of holoparasitic plants endemic to Southeast Asia that has lost the ability to undertake photosynthesis. With short-read sequencing technology, we assembled a draft sequence of the mitochondrial genome of Rafflesia lagascae Blanco, a species endemic to the Philippine island of Luzon, with ∼350× sequencing depth coverage. Using multiple approaches, however, we were only able to identify small fragments of plastid sequences at low coverage depth (<2×) and could not recover any substantial portion of a chloroplast genome. The gene fragments we identified included photosynthesis and energy production genes (atp, ndh, pet, psa, psb, rbcL), ribosomal RNA genes (rrn16, rrn23), ribosomal protein genes (rps7, rps11, rps16), transfer RNA genes, as well as matK, accD, ycf2, and multiple nongenic regions from the inverted repeats. None of the identified plastid gene sequences had intact reading frames. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that ∼33% of these remnant plastid genes may have been horizontally transferred from the host plant genus Tetrastigma with the rest having ambiguous phylogenetic positions (<50% bootstrap support), except for psaB that was strongly allied with the plastid homolog in Nicotiana. Our inability to identify substantial plastid genome sequences from R. lagascae using multiple approaches—despite success in identifying and developing a draft assembly of the much larger mitochondrial genome—suggests that the parasitic plant genus Rafflesia may be the first plant group for which there is no recognizable plastid genome, or if present is found in cryptic form at very low levels.
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spelling pubmed-39695682014-06-18 Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae) Molina, Jeanmaire Hazzouri, Khaled M. Nickrent, Daniel Geisler, Matthew Meyer, Rachel S. Pentony, Melissa M. Flowers, Jonathan M. Pelser, Pieter Barcelona, Julie Inovejas, Samuel Alan Uy, Iris Yuan, Wei Wilkins, Olivia Michel, Claire-Iphanise LockLear, Selina Concepcion, Gisela P. Purugganan, Michael D. Mol Biol Evol Fast Tracks Rafflesia is a genus of holoparasitic plants endemic to Southeast Asia that has lost the ability to undertake photosynthesis. With short-read sequencing technology, we assembled a draft sequence of the mitochondrial genome of Rafflesia lagascae Blanco, a species endemic to the Philippine island of Luzon, with ∼350× sequencing depth coverage. Using multiple approaches, however, we were only able to identify small fragments of plastid sequences at low coverage depth (<2×) and could not recover any substantial portion of a chloroplast genome. The gene fragments we identified included photosynthesis and energy production genes (atp, ndh, pet, psa, psb, rbcL), ribosomal RNA genes (rrn16, rrn23), ribosomal protein genes (rps7, rps11, rps16), transfer RNA genes, as well as matK, accD, ycf2, and multiple nongenic regions from the inverted repeats. None of the identified plastid gene sequences had intact reading frames. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that ∼33% of these remnant plastid genes may have been horizontally transferred from the host plant genus Tetrastigma with the rest having ambiguous phylogenetic positions (<50% bootstrap support), except for psaB that was strongly allied with the plastid homolog in Nicotiana. Our inability to identify substantial plastid genome sequences from R. lagascae using multiple approaches—despite success in identifying and developing a draft assembly of the much larger mitochondrial genome—suggests that the parasitic plant genus Rafflesia may be the first plant group for which there is no recognizable plastid genome, or if present is found in cryptic form at very low levels. Oxford University Press 2014-04 2014-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3969568/ /pubmed/24458431 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msu051 Text en © The Author 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Fast Tracks
Molina, Jeanmaire
Hazzouri, Khaled M.
Nickrent, Daniel
Geisler, Matthew
Meyer, Rachel S.
Pentony, Melissa M.
Flowers, Jonathan M.
Pelser, Pieter
Barcelona, Julie
Inovejas, Samuel Alan
Uy, Iris
Yuan, Wei
Wilkins, Olivia
Michel, Claire-Iphanise
LockLear, Selina
Concepcion, Gisela P.
Purugganan, Michael D.
Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title_full Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title_fullStr Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title_short Possible Loss of the Chloroplast Genome in the Parasitic Flowering Plant Rafflesia lagascae (Rafflesiaceae)
title_sort possible loss of the chloroplast genome in the parasitic flowering plant rafflesia lagascae (rafflesiaceae)
topic Fast Tracks
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3969568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24458431
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msu051
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