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A Comprehensive Evolutionary Study of Chloroplast RNA Editing in Gymnosperms: A Novel Type of G-to-A RNA Editing Is Common in Gymnosperms

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms231810844

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gymnosperms; chloroplast; RNA editing; G-to-A; GC content

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFA0605100]
  2. Strategic Priority Research Program, CAS [XDA23080000]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31770238]
  4. Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS [2012070]

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This study investigated the evolutionary pattern of chloroplast RNA editing sites in gymnosperms based on genomic and transcriptomic data. The study revealed common and unique characteristics of chloroplast RNA editing sites in gymnosperms compared to other land plants. Additionally, GC content and plastomic size were found to be correlated with the number of chloroplast RNA editing sites in gymnosperms.
Although more than 9100 plant plastomes have been sequenced, RNA editing sites of the whole plastome have been experimentally verified in only approximately 21 species, which seriously hampers the comprehensive evolutionary study of chloroplast RNA editing. We investigated the evolutionary pattern of chloroplast RNA editing sites in 19 species from all 13 families of gymnosperms based on a combination of genomic and transcriptomic data. We found that the chloroplast C-to-U RNA editing sites of gymnosperms shared many common characteristics with those of other land plants, but also exhibited many unique characteristics. In contrast to that noted in angiosperms, the density of RNA editing sites in ndh genes was not the highest in the sampled gymnosperms, and both loss and gain events at editing sites occurred frequently during the evolution of gymnosperms. In addition, GC content and plastomic size were positively correlated with the number of chloroplast RNA editing sites in gymnosperms, suggesting that the increase in GC content could provide more materials for RNA editing and facilitate the evolution of RNA editing in land plants or vice versa. Interestingly, novel G-to-A RNA editing events were commonly found in all sampled gymnosperm species, and G-to-A RNA editing exhibits many different characteristics from C-to-U RNA editing in gymnosperms. This study revealed a comprehensive evolutionary scenario for chloroplast RNA editing sites in gymnosperms, and reported that a novel type of G-to-A RNA editing is prevalent in gymnosperms.

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