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Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
Mitogenomes of most flowering plants evolve slowly in sequence, but rapidly in structure. The rearrangements in structure are mainly caused by repeat-mediated recombination. However, patterns of repeat-mediated recombination vary substantially among plants, and to provide a comprehensive picture, ch...
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author | Zhong, Yan Yu, Runxian Chen, Jingfang Liu, Ying Zhou, Renchao |
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description | Mitogenomes of most flowering plants evolve slowly in sequence, but rapidly in structure. The rearrangements in structure are mainly caused by repeat-mediated recombination. However, patterns of repeat-mediated recombination vary substantially among plants, and to provide a comprehensive picture, characterization of repeat-mediated recombination should extend to more plant species, including parasitic plants with a distinct heterotrophic lifestyle. Here we assembled the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica (Orobanchaceae) using Illumina sequencing reads. The mitogenome was assembled into a circular chromosome of 420,362 bp, 18,734 bp longer than that of another individual of A. indica which was assembled before as a linear molecule. Synteny analysis between the two mitogenomes revealed numerous rearrangements, unique regions of each individual and 0.2% sequence divergence in their syntenic regions. The A. indica mitogenome contains a gene content typical of flowering plants (33 protein-coding, 3 rRNA, and 17 tRNA genes). Repetitive sequences >30 bp in size totals 57,060 bp, representing 13.6% of the mitogenome. We examined recombination mediated by repeats >100 bp in size and found highly active recombination for all the repeats, including a very large repeat of ~16 kb. Recombination between these repeats can form much smaller subgenomic circular chromosomes, which may lead to rapid replication of mitochondrial DNA and thus be advantageous for A. indica with a parasitic lifestyle. In addition, unlike some other parasitic plants, A. indica shows no evidence for horizontal gene transfer of protein-coding genes in its mitogenome. |
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spelling | pubmed-95329692022-10-06 Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica Zhong, Yan Yu, Runxian Chen, Jingfang Liu, Ying Zhou, Renchao Front Plant Sci Plant Science Mitogenomes of most flowering plants evolve slowly in sequence, but rapidly in structure. The rearrangements in structure are mainly caused by repeat-mediated recombination. However, patterns of repeat-mediated recombination vary substantially among plants, and to provide a comprehensive picture, characterization of repeat-mediated recombination should extend to more plant species, including parasitic plants with a distinct heterotrophic lifestyle. Here we assembled the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica (Orobanchaceae) using Illumina sequencing reads. The mitogenome was assembled into a circular chromosome of 420,362 bp, 18,734 bp longer than that of another individual of A. indica which was assembled before as a linear molecule. Synteny analysis between the two mitogenomes revealed numerous rearrangements, unique regions of each individual and 0.2% sequence divergence in their syntenic regions. The A. indica mitogenome contains a gene content typical of flowering plants (33 protein-coding, 3 rRNA, and 17 tRNA genes). Repetitive sequences >30 bp in size totals 57,060 bp, representing 13.6% of the mitogenome. We examined recombination mediated by repeats >100 bp in size and found highly active recombination for all the repeats, including a very large repeat of ~16 kb. Recombination between these repeats can form much smaller subgenomic circular chromosomes, which may lead to rapid replication of mitochondrial DNA and thus be advantageous for A. indica with a parasitic lifestyle. In addition, unlike some other parasitic plants, A. indica shows no evidence for horizontal gene transfer of protein-coding genes in its mitogenome. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9532969/ /pubmed/36212306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.988368 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhong, Yu, Chen, Liu and Zhou https://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 Zhong, Yan Yu, Runxian Chen, Jingfang Liu, Ying Zhou, Renchao Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica |
title | Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
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title_full | Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
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title_fullStr | Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
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title_full_unstemmed | Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
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title_short | Highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Aeginetia indica
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title_sort | highly active repeat-mediated recombination in the mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant aeginetia indica |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9532969/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36212306 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.988368 |
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