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Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus

The mutualistic ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal genus Pisolithus comprises 19 species defined to date which colonize the roots of >50 hosts worldwide suggesting that substantial genomic and functional evolution occurred during speciation. To better understand this intra-genus variation, we undertook...

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Autores principales: Plett, Jonathan M, Miyauchi, Shingo, Morin, Emmanuelle, Plett, Krista, Wong-Bajracharya, Johanna, de Freitas Pereira, Maira, Kuo, Alan, Henrissat, Bernard, Drula, Elodie, Wojtalewicz, Dominika, Riley, Robert, Pangilinan, Jasmyn, Andreopoulos, William, LaButti, Kurt, Daum, Chris, Yoshinaga, Yuko, Fauchery, Laure, Ng, Vivian, Lipzen, Anna, Barry, Kerrie, Singan, Vasanth, Guo, Jie, Lebel, Teresa, Costa, Mauricio Dutra, Grigoriev, Igor V, Martin, Francis, Anderson, Ian C, Kohler, Annegret
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad045
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author Plett, Jonathan M
Miyauchi, Shingo
Morin, Emmanuelle
Plett, Krista
Wong-Bajracharya, Johanna
de Freitas Pereira, Maira
Kuo, Alan
Henrissat, Bernard
Drula, Elodie
Wojtalewicz, Dominika
Riley, Robert
Pangilinan, Jasmyn
Andreopoulos, William
LaButti, Kurt
Daum, Chris
Yoshinaga, Yuko
Fauchery, Laure
Ng, Vivian
Lipzen, Anna
Barry, Kerrie
Singan, Vasanth
Guo, Jie
Lebel, Teresa
Costa, Mauricio Dutra
Grigoriev, Igor V
Martin, Francis
Anderson, Ian C
Kohler, Annegret
author_facet Plett, Jonathan M
Miyauchi, Shingo
Morin, Emmanuelle
Plett, Krista
Wong-Bajracharya, Johanna
de Freitas Pereira, Maira
Kuo, Alan
Henrissat, Bernard
Drula, Elodie
Wojtalewicz, Dominika
Riley, Robert
Pangilinan, Jasmyn
Andreopoulos, William
LaButti, Kurt
Daum, Chris
Yoshinaga, Yuko
Fauchery, Laure
Ng, Vivian
Lipzen, Anna
Barry, Kerrie
Singan, Vasanth
Guo, Jie
Lebel, Teresa
Costa, Mauricio Dutra
Grigoriev, Igor V
Martin, Francis
Anderson, Ian C
Kohler, Annegret
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description The mutualistic ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal genus Pisolithus comprises 19 species defined to date which colonize the roots of >50 hosts worldwide suggesting that substantial genomic and functional evolution occurred during speciation. To better understand this intra-genus variation, we undertook a comparative multi-omic study of nine Pisolithus species sampled from North America, South America, Asia, and Australasia. We found that there was a small core set of genes common to all species (13%), and that these genes were more likely to be significantly regulated during symbiosis with a host than accessory or species-specific genes. Thus, the genetic “toolbox” foundational to the symbiotic lifestyle in this genus is small. Transposable elements were located significantly closer to gene classes including effector-like small secreted proteins (SSPs). Poorly conserved SSPs were more likely to be induced by symbiosis, suggesting that they may be a class of protein that tune host specificity. The Pisolithus gene repertoire is characterized by divergent CAZyme profiles when compared with other fungi, both symbiotic and saprotrophic. This was driven by differences in enzymes associated with symbiotic sugar processing, although metabolomic analysis suggest that neither copy number nor expression of these genes is sufficient to predict sugar capture from a host plant or its metabolism in fungal hyphae. Our results demonstrate that intra-genus genomic and functional diversity within ECM fungi is greater than previously thought, underlining the importance of continued comparative studies within the fungal tree of life to refine our focus on pathways and evolutionary processes foundational to this symbiotic lifestyle.
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spelling pubmed-100667452023-04-02 Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus Plett, Jonathan M Miyauchi, Shingo Morin, Emmanuelle Plett, Krista Wong-Bajracharya, Johanna de Freitas Pereira, Maira Kuo, Alan Henrissat, Bernard Drula, Elodie Wojtalewicz, Dominika Riley, Robert Pangilinan, Jasmyn Andreopoulos, William LaButti, Kurt Daum, Chris Yoshinaga, Yuko Fauchery, Laure Ng, Vivian Lipzen, Anna Barry, Kerrie Singan, Vasanth Guo, Jie Lebel, Teresa Costa, Mauricio Dutra Grigoriev, Igor V Martin, Francis Anderson, Ian C Kohler, Annegret Mol Biol Evol Discoveries The mutualistic ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungal genus Pisolithus comprises 19 species defined to date which colonize the roots of >50 hosts worldwide suggesting that substantial genomic and functional evolution occurred during speciation. To better understand this intra-genus variation, we undertook a comparative multi-omic study of nine Pisolithus species sampled from North America, South America, Asia, and Australasia. We found that there was a small core set of genes common to all species (13%), and that these genes were more likely to be significantly regulated during symbiosis with a host than accessory or species-specific genes. Thus, the genetic “toolbox” foundational to the symbiotic lifestyle in this genus is small. Transposable elements were located significantly closer to gene classes including effector-like small secreted proteins (SSPs). Poorly conserved SSPs were more likely to be induced by symbiosis, suggesting that they may be a class of protein that tune host specificity. The Pisolithus gene repertoire is characterized by divergent CAZyme profiles when compared with other fungi, both symbiotic and saprotrophic. This was driven by differences in enzymes associated with symbiotic sugar processing, although metabolomic analysis suggest that neither copy number nor expression of these genes is sufficient to predict sugar capture from a host plant or its metabolism in fungal hyphae. Our results demonstrate that intra-genus genomic and functional diversity within ECM fungi is greater than previously thought, underlining the importance of continued comparative studies within the fungal tree of life to refine our focus on pathways and evolutionary processes foundational to this symbiotic lifestyle. Oxford University Press 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10066745/ /pubmed/36811946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad045 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Discoveries
Plett, Jonathan M
Miyauchi, Shingo
Morin, Emmanuelle
Plett, Krista
Wong-Bajracharya, Johanna
de Freitas Pereira, Maira
Kuo, Alan
Henrissat, Bernard
Drula, Elodie
Wojtalewicz, Dominika
Riley, Robert
Pangilinan, Jasmyn
Andreopoulos, William
LaButti, Kurt
Daum, Chris
Yoshinaga, Yuko
Fauchery, Laure
Ng, Vivian
Lipzen, Anna
Barry, Kerrie
Singan, Vasanth
Guo, Jie
Lebel, Teresa
Costa, Mauricio Dutra
Grigoriev, Igor V
Martin, Francis
Anderson, Ian C
Kohler, Annegret
Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title_full Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title_fullStr Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title_full_unstemmed Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title_short Speciation Underpinned by Unexpected Molecular Diversity in the Mycorrhizal Fungal Genus Pisolithus
title_sort speciation underpinned by unexpected molecular diversity in the mycorrhizal fungal genus pisolithus
topic Discoveries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10066745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msad045
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