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A Spirodela polyrhiza genome and proteome reveal conserved chromosomal structure and translation favoring energy production


ABSTRACT: Duckweeds are a monophyletic group of rapidly reproducing aquatic monocots in the Lemnaceae family. Spirodela polyrhiza, the Greater Duckweed, has the largest body plan yet the smallest genome size in the family (1C = 150 Mb). Given their clonal, exponentially fast reproduction, a key question is whether genome structure is conserved across the species in the absence of meiotic recombination. We generated a highly contiguous, chromosome-scale assembly of Spirodela polyrhiza line Sp7498 using Oxford Nanopore plus Hi-C scaffolding (Sp7498_HiC) that is highly syntenic with a related line (Sp9509). Both the Sp7498_HiC and Sp9509 genome assemblies reveal large chromosomal misorientations in a recent PacBio assembly of Sp7498, highlighting the necessity of orthogonal long-range scaffolding techniques like Hi-C and BioNano optical mapping. Proteome analysis of Sp7498 verified the expression of nearly 2,250 proteins and revealed a high level of proteins involved in photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism among other functions. In addition, a strong increase in chloroplast proteins was observed that correlated to chloroplast density. This Sp7498_HiC genome was generated cheaply and quickly with a single Oxford Nanopore MinION flow cell and one Hi-C library in a classroom setting. Combining these data with a mass spectrometry-generated proteome, demonstrates that duckweed is a model for genomics- and proteomics-based education.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)

TISSUE(S): Plant Cell, Whole Body

SUBMITTER: Fionn McLoughlin  

LAB HEAD: Alex Harkess

PROVIDER: PXD017093 | Pride | 2022-10-26

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Improved Spirodela polyrhiza genome and proteomic analyses reveal a conserved chromosomal structure with high abundance of chloroplastic proteins favoring energy production.

Harkess Alex A   McLoughlin Fionn F   Bilkey Natasha N   Elliott Kiona K   Emenecker Ryan R   Mattoon Erin E   Miller Kari K   Czymmek Kirk K   Vierstra Richard D RD   Meyers Blake C BC   Michael Todd P TP  

Journal of experimental botany 20210301 7


Duckweeds are a monophyletic group of rapidly reproducing aquatic monocots in the Lemnaceae family. Given their clonal, exponentially fast reproduction, a key question is whether genome structure is conserved across the species in the absence of meiotic recombination. Here, we studied the genome and proteome of Spirodela polyrhiza, or greater duckweed, which has the largest body plan yet the smallest genome size in the family (1C=150 Mb). Using Oxford Nanopore sequencing combined with Hi-C scaff  ...[more]

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