F1000Research (Dec 2022)

An updated version of the Madagascar periwinkle genome [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]

  • Sarah Ellen O'Connor,
  • Sébastien Besseau,
  • Ron P. Dirks,
  • Michael Krogh Jensen,
  • Arnaud Lanoue,
  • Nathalie Giglioli Guivarc'h,
  • Audrey Oudin,
  • Caroline Birer Williams,
  • Hans J. Jansen,
  • Thomas Dugé De Bernonville,
  • Clément Cuello,
  • Emily Amor Stander,
  • Nicolas Papon,
  • Vincent Courdavault

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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The Madagascar periwinkle, Catharanthus roseus, belongs to the Apocynaceae family. This medicinal plant, endemic to Madagascar, produces many important drugs including the monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIA) vincristine and vinblastine used to treat cancer worldwide. Here, we provide a new version of the C. roseus genome sequence obtained through the combination of Oxford Nanopore Technologies long-reads and Illumina short-reads. This more contiguous assembly consists of 173 scaffolds with a total length of 581.128 Mb and an N50 of 12.241 Mb. Using publicly available RNAseq data, 21,061 protein coding genes were predicted and functionally annotated. A total of 42.87% of the genome was annotated as transposable elements, most of them being long-terminal repeats. Together with the increasing access to MIA-producing plant genomes, this updated version should ease evolutionary studies leading to a better understanding of MIA biosynthetic pathway evolution.

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