Understanding parasitism in Loranthaceae: Insights from plastome and mitogenome of Helicanthes elastica

[Display omitted] •Organellar genomes of hemiparasite Helicanthes elastica (Loranthaceae) are reported.•The length of plastome sequence was 1,28,805 bp and of mitogenome was 1,65,273 bp.•The plastome of Helicanthes exhibited loss of several genes.•The mitogenome exhibited pseudogenized cox2, nad1 an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene 2023-04, Vol.861, p.147238-147238, Article 147238
Hauptverfasser: Darshetkar, Ashwini M., Pable, Anupama A., Nadaf, Altafhusain B., Barvkar, Vitthal T.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Organellar genomes of hemiparasite Helicanthes elastica (Loranthaceae) are reported.•The length of plastome sequence was 1,28,805 bp and of mitogenome was 1,65,273 bp.•The plastome of Helicanthes exhibited loss of several genes.•The mitogenome exhibited pseudogenized cox2, nad1 and nad4 genes.•Plastome reduction in stem parasites than in root parasites. Loranthaceae is the largest family of the order Santalales and includes root and stem hemiparasites. The parasites are known to exhibit reductions in the genomic features as well as relaxed or intensified selection shifts. In this study, we report plastome and mitogenome sequence of Helicanthes elastica (subtribe Amyeminae, tribe Lorantheae), an endemic, monotypic genus of Western Ghats, India growing on remarkably diverse host range. The length of plastome sequence was 1,28,805 bp while that of mitogenome was 1,65,273 bp. This is the smallest mitogenome from Loranthaceae reported till date. The plastome of Helicanthes exhibited loss of ndh genes (ψndhB), ψinfA, rps15, rps16, rpl32, trnK-UUU, trnG-UCC, trnV-UAC and trnA-UGC while mitogenome exhibited pseudogenized cox2, nad1 and nad4 genes. The comparative study of Loranthaceae plastomes revealed that the pseudogenization or loss of genes was not specific to any genus or tribe and variation was noted in the number of introns of clpP gene in the family. Several photosynthetic genes have undergone relaxed selection supporting lower photosynthetic rates in parasitic plants while some respiratory genes exhibited intensified selection supporting the idea of host-parasite arm race in Loranthaceae. The plastome gene content was found conserved in root hemiparasites compared to stem hemiparasites. The atp1 gene of mitogenome was chimeric and part of it exhibited similarities with Lamiales members. The phylogenetic analysis based on plastid genes placed Helicanthes sister to the members of subtribe Dendrophthoinae.
ISSN:0378-1119
1879-0038
DOI:10.1016/j.gene.2023.147238