A chromosome-level genome assembly for the astaxanthin-producing microalga Haematococcus pluvialis

Sci Data. 2023 Aug 3;10(1):511. doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02427-1.

Abstract

The green microalga Haematococcus pluvialis can synthesize high amounts of astaxanthin, which is a valuable antioxidant that has been utilized in human health, cosmetics, and aquaculture. To illustrate detailed molecular clues to astaxanthin yield, we performed PacBio HIFI along with Hi-C sequencing to construct an improved chromosome-level haplotypic genome assembly with 32 chromosomes and a genome size of 316.0 Mb. Its scaffold N50 (942.6 kb) and contig N50 (304.8 kb) have been upgraded remarkably from our previous genome draft, and a total of 32,416 protein-coding genes were predicted. We also established a high-evidence phylogenetic tree from seven representative algae species, with the main aim to calculate their divergence times and identify expanded/contracted gene families. We also characterized genome-wide localizations on chromosomes of some important genes such as five BKTs (encoding beta-carotene ketolases) that are putatively involved in astaxanthin production. In summary, we reported the first chromosome-scale map of H. pluvialis, which provides a valuable genetic resource for in-depth biomedical investigations on this momentous green alga and commercial astaxanthin bioproduction.

Publication types

  • Dataset
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Chlorophyta* / genetics
  • Chromosomes
  • Genome
  • Humans
  • Microalgae* / genetics
  • Phylogeny

Substances

  • astaxanthine