Chromosome-level genome assemblies of 2 hemichordates provide new insights into deuterostome origin and chromosome evolution

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作者
Lin, Che-Yi [1 ]
Marletaz, Ferdinand [2 ]
Perez-Posada, Alberto [3 ,4 ]
Martinez-Garcia, Pedro Manuel [3 ]
Schloissnig, Siegfried [5 ]
Peluso, Paul [6 ]
Conception, Greg T. [6 ]
Bump, Paul [7 ]
Chen, Yi-Chih [1 ]
Chou, Cindy [1 ]
Lin, Ching-Yi [1 ]
Fan, Tzu-Pei [1 ]
Tsai, Chang-Tai [1 ]
Skarmeta, Jose Luis Gomez [3 ]
Tena, Juan J. [3 ]
Lowe, Christopher J. [7 ,8 ]
Rank, David R. [6 ]
Rokhsar, Daniel S. [8 ,9 ,10 ]
Yu Jr, Kai [1 ,11 ]
Su, Yi-Hsien [1 ]
机构
[1] Acad Sinica, Inst Cellular & Organism Biol, Taipei, Taiwan
[2] UCL, Ctr Lifes Origins & Evolut, Dept Genet Evolut & Environm, London, England
[3] Univ Pablo de Olavide, Ctr Andaluz Biol Desarrollo, Consejo Super Invest Cient, Junta Andalucia, Seville, Spain
[4] Univ Exeter, Living Syst Inst, Exeter, England
[5] Inst Mol Pathol, Vienna Bioctr, Vienna, Austria
[6] Pacific Biosci, Menlo Pk, CA USA
[7] Stanford Univ, Dept Biol, Hopkins Marine Stn, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 USA
[8] Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, San Francisco 94158, CA USA
[9] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Mol & Cell Biol, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[10] Okinawa Inst Sci & Technol, Mol Genet Unit, Onna, Japan
[11] Acad Sinica, Inst Cellular & Organism Biol, Marine Res Stn, Yilan, Taiwan
基金
英国生物技术与生命科学研究理事会;
关键词
AMPHIOXUS HOX CLUSTER; RNA; ACCURATE; BIOLOGY; TRANSCRIPTOME; CROSSROADS; ANNOTATION; PHYLOGENY; EFFICIENT; ELEMENTS;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pbio.3002661
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Deuterostomes are a monophyletic group of animals that includes Hemichordata, Echinodermata (together called Ambulacraria), and Chordata. The diversity of deuterostome body plans has made it challenging to reconstruct their ancestral condition and to decipher the genetic changes that drove the diversification of deuterostome lineages. Here, we generate chromosome-level genome assemblies of 2 hemichordate species, Ptychodera flava and Schizocardium californicum, and use comparative genomic approaches to infer the chromosomal architecture of the deuterostome common ancestor and delineate lineage-specific chromosomal modifications. We show that hemichordate chromosomes (1N = 23) exhibit remarkable chromosome-scale macrosynteny when compared to other deuterostomes and can be derived from 24 deuterostome ancestral linkage groups (ALGs). These deuterostome ALGs in turn match previously inferred bilaterian ALGs, consistent with a relatively short transition from the last common bilaterian ancestor to the origin of deuterostomes. Based on this deuterostome ALG complement, we deduced chromosomal rearrangement events that occurred in different lineages. For example, a fusion-with-mixing event produced an Ambulacraria-specific ALG that subsequently split into 2 chromosomes in extant hemichordates, while this homologous ALG further fused with another chromosome in sea urchins. Orthologous genes distributed in these rearranged chromosomes are enriched for functions in various developmental processes. We found that the deeply conserved Hox clusters are located in highly rearranged chromosomes and that maintenance of the clusters are likely due to lower densities of transposable elements within the clusters. We also provide evidence that the deuterostome-specific pharyngeal gene cluster was established via the combination of 3 pre-assembled microsyntenic blocks. We suggest that since chromosomal rearrangement events and formation of new gene clusters may change the regulatory controls of developmental genes, these events may have contributed to the evolution of diverse body plans among deuterostomes. The diversity of deuterostome body plans has made it challenging to reconstruct their ancestral condition and to understand their diversification. This study uses chromosome-level genome assemblies of two hemichordates to help infer the genomic architecture of the deuterostome common ancestor and subsequent lineage-specific rearrangement events.
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