The genome of Haberlea rhodopensis provides insights into the mechanisms for tolerance to multiple extreme environments

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences(2024)

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Haberlea rhodopensis , a resurrection species, is the only plant known to be able to survive multiple extreme environments, including desiccation, freezing temperatures, and long-term darkness. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying tolerance to these stresses are poorly studied. Here, we present a high-quality genome of Haberlea and found that ~ 23.55% of the 44,306 genes are orphan. Comparative genomics analysis identified 89 significantly expanded gene families, of which 25 were specific to Haberlea. Moreover, we demonstrated that Haberlea preserves its resurrection potential even in prolonged complete darkness. Transcriptome profiling of plants subjected to desiccation, darkness, and low temperatures revealed both common and specific footprints of these stresses, and their combinations. For example, PROTEIN PHOSPHATASE 2C ( PP2C ) genes were substantially induced in all stress combinations, while PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 1 ( PIF1 ) and GROWTH RESPONSE FACTOR 4 ( GRF4 ) were induced only in darkness. Additionally, 733 genes with unknown functions and three genes encoding transcription factors specific to Haberlea were specifically induced/repressed upon combination of stresses, rendering them attractive targets for future functional studies. The study provides a comprehensive understanding of the genomic architecture and reports details of the mechanisms of multi-stress tolerance of this resurrection species that will aid in developing strategies that allow crops to survive extreme and multiple abiotic stresses.
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Resurrection species,Combined abiotic stresses,Stress adaptation,Genome assembly,Transcriptomic profiling,Extremophile
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