A chromosome-level Camptotheca acuminata genome assembly provides insights into the evolutionary origin of camptothecin biosynthesis
Camptothecin and its derivatives are widely used for treating malignant tumors. Previous studies revealed only a limited number of candidate genes for camptothecin biosynthesis in Camptotheca acuminata , and it is still poorly understood how its biosynthesis of camptothecin has evolved. Here, we rep...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature communications 2021-06, Vol.12 (1), p.3531-3531, Article 3531 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Camptothecin and its derivatives are widely used for treating malignant tumors. Previous studies revealed only a limited number of candidate genes for camptothecin biosynthesis in
Camptotheca acuminata
, and it is still poorly understood how its biosynthesis of camptothecin has evolved. Here, we report a high-quality, chromosome-level
C
.
acuminata
genome assembly. We find that
C
.
acuminata
experiences an independent whole-genome duplication and numerous genes derive from it are related to camptothecin biosynthesis. Comparing with
Catharanthus roseus
, the loganic acid
O
-methyltransferase (LAMT) in
C. acuminata
fails to convert loganic acid into loganin. Instead, two secologanic acid synthases (SLASs) convert loganic acid to secologanic acid. The functional divergence of the
LAMT
gene and positive evolution of two
SLAS
genes, therefore, both contribute greatly to the camptothecin biosynthesis in
C. acuminata
. Our results emphasize the importance of high-quality genome assembly in identifying genetic changes in the evolutionary origin of a secondary metabolite.
Camptothecin is a monoterpene indole alkaloid with anti-tumor activity. Here, the authors assemble the genome of the camptothecin producing plant
Camptotheca acuminata
and provide insights into the evolutionary origin of camptothecin biosynthesis by comparing to the vinblastine and vincristine biosynthetic pathway in
Catharanthus roseus
. |
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ISSN: | 2041-1723 2041-1723 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41467-021-23872-9 |