生物
遗传学
ATP合酶
大麻
大麻
基因
计算生物学
植物
心理学
精神科
作者
Kaitlin U. Laverty,Jake Stout,Mitchell J. Sullivan,Hardik Shah,Navdeep Gill,Larry A. Holbrook,Gintaras Deikus,Robert Sebra,Timothy R. Hughes,Jonathan E. Page,Harm van Bakel
出处
期刊:Genome Research
[Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory]
日期:2018-11-08
卷期号:29 (1): 146-156
被引量:248
标识
DOI:10.1101/gr.242594.118
摘要
Cannabis sativa is widely cultivated for medicinal, food, industrial, and recreational use, but much remains unknown regarding its genetics, including the molecular determinants of cannabinoid content. Here, we describe a combined physical and genetic map derived from a cross between the drug-type strain Purple Kush and the hemp variety “Finola.” The map reveals that cannabinoid biosynthesis genes are generally unlinked but that aromatic prenyltransferase ( AP ), which produces the substrate for THCA and CBDA synthases (THCAS and CBDAS), is tightly linked to a known marker for total cannabinoid content. We further identify the gene encoding CBCA synthase ( CBCAS ) and characterize its catalytic activity, providing insight into how cannabinoid diversity arises in cannabis. THCAS and CBDAS (which determine the drug vs. hemp chemotype) are contained within large (>250 kb) retrotransposon-rich regions that are highly nonhomologous between drug- and hemp-type alleles and are furthermore embedded within ∼40 Mb of minimally recombining repetitive DNA. The chromosome structures are similar to those in grains such as wheat, with recombination focused in gene-rich, repeat-depleted regions near chromosome ends. The physical and genetic map should facilitate further dissection of genetic and molecular mechanisms in this commercially and medically important plant.
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