Genome Biology (Nov 2017)

New reference genome sequences of hot pepper reveal the massive evolution of plant disease-resistance genes by retroduplication

  • Seungill Kim,
  • Jieun Park,
  • Seon-In Yeom,
  • Yong-Min Kim,
  • Eunyoung Seo,
  • Ki-Tae Kim,
  • Myung-Shin Kim,
  • Je Min Lee,
  • Kyeongchae Cheong,
  • Ho-Sub Shin,
  • Saet-Byul Kim,
  • Koeun Han,
  • Jundae Lee,
  • Minkyu Park,
  • Hyun-Ah Lee,
  • Hye-Young Lee,
  • Youngsill Lee,
  • Soohyun Oh,
  • Joo Hyun Lee,
  • Eunhye Choi,
  • Eunbi Choi,
  • So Eui Lee,
  • Jongbum Jeon,
  • Hyunbin Kim,
  • Gobong Choi,
  • Hyeunjeong Song,
  • JunKi Lee,
  • Sang-Choon Lee,
  • Jin-Kyung Kwon,
  • Hea-Young Lee,
  • Namjin Koo,
  • Yunji Hong,
  • Ryan W. Kim,
  • Won-Hee Kang,
  • Jin Hoe Huh,
  • Byoung-Cheorl Kang,
  • Tae-Jin Yang,
  • Yong-Hwan Lee,
  • Jeffrey L. Bennetzen,
  • Doil Choi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1341-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

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Abstract Background Transposable elements are major evolutionary forces which can cause new genome structure and species diversification. The role of transposable elements in the expansion of nucleotide-binding and leucine-rich-repeat proteins (NLRs), the major disease-resistance gene families, has been unexplored in plants. Results We report two high-quality de novo genomes (Capsicum baccatum and C. chinense) and an improved reference genome (C. annuum) for peppers. Dynamic genome rearrangements involving translocations among chromosomes 3, 5, and 9 were detected in comparison between C. baccatum and the two other peppers. The amplification of athila LTR-retrotransposons, members of the gypsy superfamily, led to genome expansion in C. baccatum. In-depth genome-wide comparison of genes and repeats unveiled that the copy numbers of NLRs were greatly increased by LTR-retrotransposon-mediated retroduplication. Moreover, retroduplicated NLRs are abundant across the angiosperms and, in most cases, are lineage-specific. Conclusions Our study reveals that retroduplication has played key roles for the massive emergence of NLR genes including functional disease-resistance genes in pepper plants.

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