Analysis Name | Cenchrus fungigraminus gwh_assembly JUJUNCAO Assembly & Annotation |
Sequencing technology | PacBio HiFi |
Assembly method | HiFiasm 0.16.1-r375 |
Release Date | 2023-05-26 |
Zheng H, Wang B, Hua X, Gao R, Wang Y, Zhang Z, Zhang Y, Mei J, Huang Y, Huang Y, Lin H, Zhang X, Lin D, Lan S, Liu Z, Lu G, Wang Z, Ming R, Zhang J, Lin Z. A near-complete genome assembly of the allotetrapolyploid Cenchrus fungigraminus (JUJUNCAO) provides insights into its evolution and C4 photosynthesis. Plant Commun. 2023 Sep 11;4(5):100633. doi: 10.1016/j.xplc.2023.100633.
SummaryJUJUNCAO (Cenchrus fungigraminus; 2n = 4x = 28) is a Cenchrus grass with the highest biomass production among cultivated plants, and it can be used for mushroom cultivation, animal feed, and biofuel production. Here, we report a nearly complete genome assembly of JUJUNCAO and reveal that JUJUNCAO is an allopolyploid that originated ∼2.7 million years ago (mya). Its genome consists of two subgenomes, and subgenome A shares high collinear synteny with pearl millet. We also investigated the genome evolution of JUJUNCAO and suggest that the ancestral karyotype of Cenchrus split into the A and B ancestral karyotypes of JUJUNCAO. Comparative transcriptome and DNA methylome analyses revealed functional divergence of homeologous gene pairs between the two subgenomes, which was a further indication of asymmetric DNA methylation. The three types of centromeric repeat in the JUJUNCAO genome (CEN137, CEN148, and CEN156) may have evolved independently within each subgenome, with some introgressions of CEN156 from the B to the A subgenome. We investigated the photosynthetic characteristics of JUJUNCAO, revealing its typical C4 Kranz anatomy and high photosynthetic efficiency. NADP-ME and PEPCK appear to cooperate in the major C4 decarboxylation reaction of JUJUNCAO, which is different from other C4 photosynthetic subtypes and may contribute to its high photosynthetic efficiency and biomass yield. Taken together, our results provide insights into the highly efficient photosynthetic mechanism of JUJUNCAO and provide a valuable reference genome for future genetic and evolutionary studies, as well as genetic improvement of Cenchrus grasses.
Assembly statistics
Genome size (bp) | 1,986,758,743 |
GC content | 47.11% |
Chromosomes sequence No. | 7 |
Genome sequence No. | 103 |
Maximum genome sequence length (bp) | 206,947,183 |
Minimum genome sequence length (bp) | 34,389 |
Average genome sequence length (bp) | 19,288,920 |
Genome sequence N50 (bp) | 136,044,217 |
Genome sequence N90 (bp) | 106,282,096 |
Assembly level | Chromosome |
The Cenchrus fungigraminus gwh_assembly JUJUNCAO Assembly file is available in FASTA format.
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Chromosomes (FASTA file) | GWHBWDX00000000.1.genome.fasta.gz |
The Cenchrus fungigraminus gwh_assembly JUJUNCAO genome gene prediction files are available in GFF3 and FASTA format.
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Genes (GFF3 file) | GWHBWDX00000000.1.gff.gz |
CDS sequences (FASTA file) | GWHBWDX00000000.1.CDS.fasta.gz |
Protein sequences (FASTA file) | GWHBWDX00000000.1.Protein.faa.gz |
Functional annotation for the Cenchrus fungigraminus gwh_assembly JUJUNCAO is available for download below. The proteins were analyzed using InterProScan to assign InterPro domains(Pfam).
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Domain from InterProScan | Cenchrus_fungigraminus.Pfam.tsv.gz |
Summary
Query | Chromosome | Size(bp) | Coordinates | tBLASTn Hit | tBLASTn %ID | Domain |
DUF247I-S | GWHBWDX00000010.1 | 142403189 | 61452710-61454398 | Sspontaneum | 62 | DUF247 |
DUF247II-SΨ | GWHBWDX00000010.1 | 142403189 | 61802511-61802816 | Ttriandra | 64 | DUF247 |
HPS10-S | GWHBWDX00000010.1 | 142403189 | 61495423-61495591, 61495722-61495819 | ShybridS1 | 60 | - |
DUF247I-ZΨ | GWHBWDX00000008.1 | 106282096 | 101910748-101912124 | Ptenuiflora | 72 | DUF247 |
DUF247II-Z | GWHBWDX00000008.1 | 106282096 | 101937425-101939056 | LpZDUF247-II_chromosome2 | 65 | DUF247 |
HPS10-Z | GWHBWDX00000008.1 | 106282096 | 101935229-101935265, 101935874-101935986 | Scereale | 63 | - |
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