Comparative transcriptomics in ferns reveals key innovations and divergent evolution of the secondary cell walls.

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serval:BIB_8542FA9B42BF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Comparative transcriptomics in ferns reveals key innovations and divergent evolution of the secondary cell walls.
Journal
Nature plants
Author(s)
Ali Z., Tan Q.W., Lim P.K., Chen H., Pfeifer L., Julca I., Lee J.M., Classen B., de Vries S., de Vries J., Vinter F., Alvarado C., Layens A., Mizrachi E., Motawie M.S., Joergensen B., Ulvskov P., Van de Peer Y., Ho B.C., Sibout R., Mutwil M.
ISSN
2055-0278 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
2055-0278
Publication state
Published
Issued date
05/2025
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
11
Number
5
Pages
1028-1048
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Comparative Study
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Ferns are essential for understanding plant evolution; however, their large and intricate genomes have kept their genetic landscape largely unexplored, with only a few genomes sequenced and limited transcriptomic data available. To bridge this gap, we generated extensive RNA-sequencing data across various organs from 22 representative fern species, resulting in high-quality transcriptome assemblies. These data enabled us to construct a time-calibrated phylogeny for ferns, encompassing all major clades, which revealed numerous instances of whole-genome duplication. We highlighted the distinctiveness of fern genetics, discovering that half of the identified gene families are unique to ferns. Our exploration of fern cell walls through biochemical and immunological analyses uncovered the presence of the lignin syringyl unit, along with evidence of its independent evolution in ferns. Additionally, the identification of an unusual sugar in fern cell walls suggests a divergent evolutionary trajectory in cell wall biochemistry, probably influenced by gene duplication and sub-functionalization. To facilitate further research, we have developed an online database that includes preloaded genomic and transcriptomic data for ferns and other land plants. We used this database to demonstrate the independent evolution of lignocellulosic gene modules in ferns. Our findings provide a comprehensive framework illustrating the unique evolutionary journey ferns have undertaken since diverging from the last common ancestor of euphyllophytes more than 360 million years ago.
Keywords
Cell Wall/metabolism, Cell Wall/genetics, Ferns/genetics, Ferns/metabolism, Transcriptome, Phylogeny, Evolution, Molecular, Lignin/metabolism, Lignin/genetics, Biological Evolution, Genome, Plant, Gene Expression Profiling
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