生物
成熟
基因组
蛋氨酸
转录组
植物
基因
生物化学
基因表达
氨基酸
作者
Bin Tean Teh,Kevin Lim,Chern Han Yong,Cedric Chuan Young Ng,Sushma Ramesh Rao,Vikneswari Rajasegaran,Weng Khong Lim,Choon Kiat Ong,Ki Choi Chan,Vincent Kin Yuen Cheng,Poh Sheng Soh,Sanjay Swarup,Steve Rozen,Niranjan Nagarajan,Patrick Tan
出处
期刊:Nature Genetics
[Springer Nature]
日期:2017-10-09
卷期号:49 (11): 1633-1641
被引量:192
摘要
The assembly of the durian genome provides insights into the unique flavor profile of this tropical fruit. Transcriptome and metabolome analyses show that methionine γ-lyase is upregulated and that volatile sulfur compounds are produced during ripening. Durian (Durio zibethinus) is a Southeast Asian tropical plant known for its hefty, spine-covered fruit and sulfury and onion-like odor. Here we present a draft genome assembly of D. zibethinus, representing the third plant genus in the Malvales order and first in the Helicteroideae subfamily to be sequenced. Single-molecule sequencing and chromosome contact maps enabled assembly of the highly heterozygous durian genome at chromosome-scale resolution. Transcriptomic analysis showed upregulation of sulfur-, ethylene-, and lipid-related pathways in durian fruits. We observed paleopolyploidization events shared by durian and cotton and durian-specific gene expansions in MGL (methionine γ-lyase), associated with production of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs). MGL and the ethylene-related gene ACS (aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid synthase) were upregulated in fruits concomitantly with their downstream metabolites (VSCs and ethylene), suggesting a potential association between ethylene biosynthesis and methionine regeneration via the Yang cycle. The durian genome provides a resource for tropical fruit biology and agronomy.
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