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    Kang, Sang-Ho; Pandey, Ramesh Prasad; Lee, Chang-Muk; Sim, Joon-Soo; Jeong, Jin-Tae; Choi, Beom-Soon; Jung, Myunghee; Ginzburg, Daniel; Zhao, Kangmei; Won, So Youn; Oh, Tae-Jin; Yu, Yeisoo; Kim, Nam-Hoon; Lee, Ok Ran; Lee, Tae-Ho; Bashyal, Puspalata; Kim, Tae-Su; Lee, Woo-Haeng; Hawkins, Charles; Kim, Chang-Kug; Kim, Jung Sun; Ahn, Byoung Ohg; Rhee, Seung Yon; Sohng, Jae Kyung

    Nature communications, 11/2020, Letnik: 11, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Senna tora is a widely used medicinal plant. Its health benefits have been attributed to the large quantity of anthraquinones, but how they are made in plants remains a mystery. To identify the genes responsible for plant anthraquinone biosynthesis, we reveal the genome sequence of S. tora at the chromosome level with 526 Mb (96%) assembled into 13 chromosomes. Comparison among related plant species shows that a chalcone synthase-like (CHS-L) gene family has lineage-specifically and rapidly expanded in S. tora. Combining genomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics, and biochemistry, we identify a CHS-L gene contributing to the biosynthesis of anthraquinones. The S. tora reference genome will accelerate the discovery of biologically active anthraquinone biosynthesis pathways in medicinal plants.