Abstract

Vincetoxicum versicolor (Bunge) Decne is the original plant species of the Chinese herbal medicine Cynanchi Atrati Radix et Rhizoma. The lack of information on the transcriptome and chloroplast genome of V. versicolor hinders its evolutionary and taxonomic studies. Here, the V. versicolor transcriptome and chloroplast genome were assembled and functionally annotated. In addition, the comparative chloroplast genome analysis was conducted between the genera Vincetoxicum and Cynanchum. A total of 49,801 transcripts were generated, and 20,943 unigenes were obtained from V. versicolor. One thousand thirty-two unigenes from V. versicolor were classified into 73 functional transcription factor families. The transcription factors bHLH and AP2/ERF were the most significantly abundant, indicating that they should be analyzed carefully in the V. versicolor ecological adaptation studies. The chloroplast genomes of Vincetoxicum and Cynanchum exhibited a typical quadripartite structure with highly conserved gene order and gene content. They shared an analogous codon bias pattern in which the codons of protein-coding genes had a preference for A/U endings. The natural selection pressure predominantly influenced the chloroplast genes. A total of 35 RNA editing sites were detected in the V. versicolor chloroplast genome by RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq) data, and one of them restored the start codon in the chloroplast ndhD of V. versicolor. Phylogenetic trees constructed with protein-coding genes supported the view that Vincetoxicum and Cynanchum were two distinct genera.

Highlights

  • Apocynaceae is a large family of plants distributed globally, which contains around 4,500 species in approximately 370 genera (Endress et al, 2014; Fishbein et al, 2018)

  • A total of 49,801 transcripts were generated, and 20,943 unigenes were obtained from V. versicolor

  • A total of 1,032 unigenes from V. versicolor were classified into 73 functional transcription factor families

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Introduction

Apocynaceae is a large family of plants distributed globally, which contains around 4,500 species in approximately 370 genera (Endress et al, 2014; Fishbein et al, 2018). Vincetoxicum versicolor ( known as Cynanchum versicolor in Flora of China) belongs to the Apocynaceae family and is the original plant species of the Chinese herbal medicine Cynanchi Atrati Radix et Rhizoma. The genus of this plant has not been unified due to the controversial phylogenetic relationship between the genera Vincetoxicum and Cynanchum, which may affect the Cynanchi Atrati Radix et Rhizoma application in the world. These two genera were considered to be distinct, and Vincetoxicum was regarded as an independent genus based on molecular data and chemical substances (Qiu et al, 1989; Liede-Schumann, 2000).

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