Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer

<i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara is a broad-leaved valerian endemic to Ulleung Island, a noted hot spot of endemism in Korea. However, despite its widespread pharmacological use, this plant remains comparatively understudied. Plant...

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Main Authors: Hyoung Tae Kim, Jung Sung Kim
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description <i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara is a broad-leaved valerian endemic to Ulleung Island, a noted hot spot of endemism in Korea. However, despite its widespread pharmacological use, this plant remains comparatively understudied. Plant cells generally contain two types of organellar genomes (the plastome and the mitogenome) that have undergone independent evolution, which accordingly can provide valuable information for elucidating the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary histories of terrestrial plants. Moreover, the extensive mega-data available for plant genomes, particularly those of plastomes, can enable researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of the transfer of genes between different types of genomes. In this study, we analyzed two organellar genomes (the 155,179 bp plastome and the 1,187,459 bp mitogenome) of <i>V. sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> and detected extensive changes throughout the plastome sequence, including rapid structural mutations associated with inverted repeat (IR) contraction and genetic variation. We also described features characterizing the first reported mitogenome sequence obtained for a plant in the order Dipsacales and confirmed frequent gene transfer in this mitogenome. We identified eight non-plastome-originated regions (NPRs) distributed within the plastome of this endemic plant, for six of which there were no corresponding sequences in the current nucleotide sequence databases. Indeed, one of these unidentified NPRs unexpectedly showed certain similarities to sequences from bony fish. Although this is ostensibly difficult to explain, we suggest that this surprising association may conceivably reflect the occurrence of gene transfer from a bony fish to the plastome of an ancestor of <i>V. sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> mediated by either fungi or bacteria.
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spelling doaj.art-b833ab4daa064265bfed337aa9c915042023-11-21T14:17:54ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-04-01227377010.3390/ijms22073770Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene TransferHyoung Tae Kim0Jung Sung Kim1Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, KoreaDepartment of Forest Science, Chungbuk National University, Cheongju, Chungbuk 28644, Korea<i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara is a broad-leaved valerian endemic to Ulleung Island, a noted hot spot of endemism in Korea. However, despite its widespread pharmacological use, this plant remains comparatively understudied. Plant cells generally contain two types of organellar genomes (the plastome and the mitogenome) that have undergone independent evolution, which accordingly can provide valuable information for elucidating the phylogenetic relationships and evolutionary histories of terrestrial plants. Moreover, the extensive mega-data available for plant genomes, particularly those of plastomes, can enable researchers to gain an in-depth understanding of the transfer of genes between different types of genomes. In this study, we analyzed two organellar genomes (the 155,179 bp plastome and the 1,187,459 bp mitogenome) of <i>V. sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> and detected extensive changes throughout the plastome sequence, including rapid structural mutations associated with inverted repeat (IR) contraction and genetic variation. We also described features characterizing the first reported mitogenome sequence obtained for a plant in the order Dipsacales and confirmed frequent gene transfer in this mitogenome. We identified eight non-plastome-originated regions (NPRs) distributed within the plastome of this endemic plant, for six of which there were no corresponding sequences in the current nucleotide sequence databases. Indeed, one of these unidentified NPRs unexpectedly showed certain similarities to sequences from bony fish. Although this is ostensibly difficult to explain, we suggest that this surprising association may conceivably reflect the occurrence of gene transfer from a bony fish to the plastome of an ancestor of <i>V. sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i> mediated by either fungi or bacteria.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/7/3770<i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i>organellar genomegene transfernon-plastome-originated regionvariation
spellingShingle Hyoung Tae Kim
Jung Sung Kim
Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
<i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i>
organellar genome
gene transfer
non-plastome-originated region
variation
title Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
title_full Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
title_fullStr Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
title_full_unstemmed Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
title_short Structural Mutations in the Organellar Genomes of <em>Valeriana sambucifolia</em> f. <em>dageletiana</em> (Nakai. ex Maekawa) Hara Show Dynamic Gene Transfer
title_sort structural mutations in the organellar genomes of em valeriana sambucifolia em f em dageletiana em nakai ex maekawa hara show dynamic gene transfer
topic <i>Valeriana sambucifolia</i> f. <i>dageletiana</i>
organellar genome
gene transfer
non-plastome-originated region
variation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/7/3770
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