Horticultural Plant Journal (Jul 2024)

Improved genome annotation of Brassica oleracea highlights the importance of alternative splicing

  • Yinqing Yang,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Qi Tang,
  • Lingkui Zhang,
  • Xing Li,
  • Shumin Chen,
  • Kang Zhang,
  • Ying Li,
  • Xilin Hou,
  • Feng Cheng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 4
pp. 961 – 970

Abstract

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Brassica oleracea has been developed into many important crops, including cabbage, kale, cauliflower, broccoli and so on. The genome and gene annotation of cabbage (cultivar JZS), a representative morphotype of B. oleracea, has been widely used as a common reference in biological research. Although its genome assembly has been updated twice, the current gene annotation still lacks information on untranslated regions (UTRs) and alternative splicing (AS). Here, we constructed a high-quality gene annotation (JZSv3) using a full-length transcriptome acquired by nanopore sequencing, yielding a total of 59 452 genes and 75 684 transcripts. Additionally, we re-analyzed the previously reported transcriptome data related to the development of different tissues and cold response using JZSv3 as a reference, and found that 3843 out of 11 908 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) underwent AS during the development of different tissues and 309 out of 903 cold-related genes underwent AS in response to cold stress. Meanwhile, we also identified many AS genes, including BolLHCB5 and BolHSP70, that displayed distinct expression patterns within variant transcripts of the same gene, highlighting the importance of JZSv3 as a pivotal reference for AS analysis. Overall, JZSv3 provides a valuable resource for exploring gene function, especially for obtaining a deeper understanding of AS regulation mechanisms.

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