TY - JOUR KW - sage KW - genome KW - diterpene KW - gene cluster AU - Chen-Yi Li AU - Lei Yang AU - Yan Liu AU - Zhou-Geng Xu AU - Jian Gao AU - Yan-Bo Huang AU - Jing-Jing Xu AU - Hang Fan AU - Yu Kong AU - Yu-Kun Wei AU - Wen-Li Hu AU - Ling-Jian Wang AU - Qing Zhao AU - Yong-Hong Hu AU - Yi-Jing Zhang AU - Cathie Martin AU - Xiao-Ya Chen AB -

Summary The widely cultivated medicinal and ornamental plant sage (Salvia officinalis L.) is an evergreen shrub of the Lamiaceae family, native to the Mediterranean. We assembled a high-quality sage genome of 480 Mb on seven chromosomes, and identified a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) encoding two pairs of diterpene synthases (diTPSs) that, together with the cytochromes P450 (CYPs) genes located inside and outside the cluster, form two expression cascades responsible for the shoot and root diterpenoids, respectively, thus extending BGC functionality from co-regulation to orchestrating metabolite production in different organs. Phylogenomic analysis indicates that the Salvia clades diverged in the early Miocene. In East Asia, most Salvia species are herbaceous and accumulate diterpenoids in storage roots. Notably, in Chinese sage S. miltiorrhiza, the diterpene BGC has contracted and the shoot cascade has been lost. Our data provide genomic insights of micro-evolution of growth type-associated patterning of specialized metabolite production in plants.

BT - Cell Reports DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111236 M1 - 7 N2 -

Summary The widely cultivated medicinal and ornamental plant sage (Salvia officinalis L.) is an evergreen shrub of the Lamiaceae family, native to the Mediterranean. We assembled a high-quality sage genome of 480 Mb on seven chromosomes, and identified a biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) encoding two pairs of diterpene synthases (diTPSs) that, together with the cytochromes P450 (CYPs) genes located inside and outside the cluster, form two expression cascades responsible for the shoot and root diterpenoids, respectively, thus extending BGC functionality from co-regulation to orchestrating metabolite production in different organs. Phylogenomic analysis indicates that the Salvia clades diverged in the early Miocene. In East Asia, most Salvia species are herbaceous and accumulate diterpenoids in storage roots. Notably, in Chinese sage S. miltiorrhiza, the diterpene BGC has contracted and the shoot cascade has been lost. Our data provide genomic insights of micro-evolution of growth type-associated patterning of specialized metabolite production in plants.

PY - 2022 EP - 111236 T2 - Cell Reports TI - The sage genome provides insight into the evolutionary dynamics of diterpene biosynthesis gene cluster in plants UR - https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124722010531 VL - 40 SN - 2211-1247 ER -