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The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils

Microthlaspi erraticum is widely distributed in temperate Eurasia, but restricted to Ca(2+)-rich habitats, predominantly on white Jurassic limestone, which is made up by calcium carbonate, with little other minerals. Thus, naturally occurring Microthlaspi erraticum individuals are confronted with a...

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Autores principales: Mishra, Bagdevi, Ploch, Sebastian, Runge, Fabian, Schmuker, Angelika, Xia, Xiaojuan, Gupta, Deepak K., Sharma, Rahul, Thines, Marco
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7350527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32719698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00943
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author Mishra, Bagdevi
Ploch, Sebastian
Runge, Fabian
Schmuker, Angelika
Xia, Xiaojuan
Gupta, Deepak K.
Sharma, Rahul
Thines, Marco
author_facet Mishra, Bagdevi
Ploch, Sebastian
Runge, Fabian
Schmuker, Angelika
Xia, Xiaojuan
Gupta, Deepak K.
Sharma, Rahul
Thines, Marco
author_sort Mishra, Bagdevi
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description Microthlaspi erraticum is widely distributed in temperate Eurasia, but restricted to Ca(2+)-rich habitats, predominantly on white Jurassic limestone, which is made up by calcium carbonate, with little other minerals. Thus, naturally occurring Microthlaspi erraticum individuals are confronted with a high concentration of Ca(2+) ions while Mg(2+) ion concentration is relatively low. As there is a competitive uptake between these two ions, adaptation to the soil condition can be expected. In this study, it was the aim to explore the genomic consequences of this adaptation by sequencing and analysing the genome of Microthlaspi erraticum. Its genome size is comparable with other diploid Brassicaceae, while more genes were predicted. Two Mg(2+) transporters known to be expressed in roots were duplicated and one showed a significant degree of positive selection. It is speculated that this evolved due to the pressure to take up Mg(2+) ions efficiently in the presence of an overwhelming amount of Ca(2+) ions. Future studies on plants specialized on similar soils and affinity tests of the transporters are needed to provide unequivocal evidence for this hypothesis. If verified, the transporters found in this study might be useful for breeding Brassicaceae crops for higher yield on Ca(2+)-rich and Mg(2+) -poor soils.
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spelling pubmed-73505272020-07-26 The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils Mishra, Bagdevi Ploch, Sebastian Runge, Fabian Schmuker, Angelika Xia, Xiaojuan Gupta, Deepak K. Sharma, Rahul Thines, Marco Front Plant Sci Plant Science Microthlaspi erraticum is widely distributed in temperate Eurasia, but restricted to Ca(2+)-rich habitats, predominantly on white Jurassic limestone, which is made up by calcium carbonate, with little other minerals. Thus, naturally occurring Microthlaspi erraticum individuals are confronted with a high concentration of Ca(2+) ions while Mg(2+) ion concentration is relatively low. As there is a competitive uptake between these two ions, adaptation to the soil condition can be expected. In this study, it was the aim to explore the genomic consequences of this adaptation by sequencing and analysing the genome of Microthlaspi erraticum. Its genome size is comparable with other diploid Brassicaceae, while more genes were predicted. Two Mg(2+) transporters known to be expressed in roots were duplicated and one showed a significant degree of positive selection. It is speculated that this evolved due to the pressure to take up Mg(2+) ions efficiently in the presence of an overwhelming amount of Ca(2+) ions. Future studies on plants specialized on similar soils and affinity tests of the transporters are needed to provide unequivocal evidence for this hypothesis. If verified, the transporters found in this study might be useful for breeding Brassicaceae crops for higher yield on Ca(2+)-rich and Mg(2+) -poor soils. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7350527/ /pubmed/32719698 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00943 Text en Copyright © 2020 Mishra, Ploch, Runge, Schmuker, Xia, Gupta, Sharma and Thines http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Mishra, Bagdevi
Ploch, Sebastian
Runge, Fabian
Schmuker, Angelika
Xia, Xiaojuan
Gupta, Deepak K.
Sharma, Rahul
Thines, Marco
The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title_full The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title_fullStr The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title_full_unstemmed The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title_short The Genome of Microthlaspi erraticum (Brassicaceae) Provides Insights Into the Adaptation to Highly Calcareous Soils
title_sort genome of microthlaspi erraticum (brassicaceae) provides insights into the adaptation to highly calcareous soils
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7350527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32719698
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2020.00943
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