International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2024)

The First High-Quality Genome Assembly of Freshwater Pearl Mussel <i>Sinohyriopsis cumingii</i>: New Insights into Pearl Biomineralization

  • Zhiyi Bai,
  • Ying Lu,
  • Honghui Hu,
  • Yongbin Yuan,
  • Yalin Li,
  • Xiaojun Liu,
  • Guiling Wang,
  • Dandan Huang,
  • Zhiyan Wang,
  • Yingrui Mao,
  • He Wang,
  • Liangbiao Chen,
  • Jiale Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25063146
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 6
p. 3146

Abstract

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China leads the world in freshwater pearl production, an industry in which the triangle sail mussel (Sinohyriopsis cumingii) plays a pivotal role. In this paper, we report a high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of S. cumingii with a size of 2.90 Gb—the largest yet reported among bivalves—and 89.92% anchorage onto 19 linkage groups. The assembled genome has 37,696 protein-coding genes and 50.86% repeat elements. A comparative genomic analysis revealed expansions of 752 gene families, mostly associated with biomineralization, and 237 genes under strong positive selection. Notably, the fibrillin gene family exhibited gene family expansion and positive selection simultaneously, and it also exhibited multiple high expressions after mantle implantation by transcriptome analysis. Furthermore, RNA silencing and an in vitro calcium carbonate crystallization assay highlighted the pivotal role played by one fibrillin gene in calcium carbonate deposition and aragonite transformation. This study provides a valuable genomic resource and offers new insights into the mechanism of pearl biomineralization.

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