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Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes

Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their gro...

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Autores principales: Nagy, L.G., Vonk, P.J., Künzler, M., Földi, C., Virágh, M., Ohm, R.A., Hennicke, F., Bálint, B., Csernetics, Á., Hegedüs, B., Hou, Z., Liu, X.B., Nan, S., Pareek, M., Sahu, N., Szathmári, B., Varga, T., Wu, H., Yang, X., Merényi, Z.
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Publicado: Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351542
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.01
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author Nagy, L.G.
Vonk, P.J.
Künzler, M.
Földi, C.
Virágh, M.
Ohm, R.A.
Hennicke, F.
Bálint, B.
Csernetics, Á.
Hegedüs, B.
Hou, Z.
Liu, X.B.
Nan, S.
Pareek, M.
Sahu, N.
Szathmári, B.
Varga, T.
Wu, H.
Yang, X.
Merényi, Z.
author_facet Nagy, L.G.
Vonk, P.J.
Künzler, M.
Földi, C.
Virágh, M.
Ohm, R.A.
Hennicke, F.
Bálint, B.
Csernetics, Á.
Hegedüs, B.
Hou, Z.
Liu, X.B.
Nan, S.
Pareek, M.
Sahu, N.
Szathmári, B.
Varga, T.
Wu, H.
Yang, X.
Merényi, Z.
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description Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their growth, tissue differentiation and sexual sporulation. In spite of more than a century of research, our understanding of the molecular details of fruiting body morphogenesis is still limited and a general synthesis on the genetics of this complex process is lacking. In this paper, we aim at a comprehensive identification of conserved genes related to fruiting body morphogenesis and distil novel functional hypotheses for functionally poorly characterised ones. As a result of this analysis, we report 921 conserved developmentally expressed gene families, only a few dozens of which have previously been reported to be involved in fruiting body development. Based on literature data, conserved expression patterns and functional annotations, we provide hypotheses on the potential role of these gene families in fruiting body development, yielding the most complete description of molecular processes in fruiting body morphogenesis to date. We discuss genes related to the initiation of fruiting, differentiation, growth, cell surface and cell wall, defence, transcriptional regulation as well as signal transduction. Based on these data we derive a general model of fruiting body development, which includes an early, proliferative phase that is mostly concerned with laying out the mushroom body plan (via cell division and differentiation), and a second phase of growth via cell expansion as well as meiotic events and sporulation. Altogether, our discussions cover 1 480 genes of Coprinopsis cinerea, and their orthologs in Agaricus bisporus, Cyclocybe aegerita, Armillaria ostoyae, Auriculariopsis ampla, Laccaria bicolor, Lentinula edodes, Lentinus tigrinus, Mycena kentingensis, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Pleurotus ostreatus, and Schizophyllum commune, providing functional hypotheses for ~10 % of genes in the genomes of these species. Although experimental evidence for the role of these genes will need to be established in the future, our data provide a roadmap for guiding functional analyses of fruiting related genes in the Agaricomycetes. We anticipate that the gene compendium presented here, combined with developments in functional genomics approaches will contribute to uncovering the genetic bases of one of the most spectacular multicellular developmental processes in fungi. Citation: Nagy LG, Vonk PJ, Künzler M, Földi C, Virágh M, Ohm RA, Hennicke F, Bálint B, Csernetics Á, Hegedüs B, Hou Z, Liu XB, Nan S, M. Pareek M, Sahu N, Szathmári B, Varga T, Wu W, Yang X, Merényi Z (2023). Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes. Studies in Mycology 104: 1–85. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.01
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spelling pubmed-102821642023-06-22 Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes Nagy, L.G. Vonk, P.J. Künzler, M. Földi, C. Virágh, M. Ohm, R.A. Hennicke, F. Bálint, B. Csernetics, Á. Hegedüs, B. Hou, Z. Liu, X.B. Nan, S. Pareek, M. Sahu, N. Szathmári, B. Varga, T. Wu, H. Yang, X. Merényi, Z. Stud Mycol Article Fruiting bodies (sporocarps, sporophores or basidiomata) of mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes) are among the most complex structures produced by fungi. Unlike vegetative hyphae, fruiting bodies grow determinately and follow a genetically encoded developmental program that orchestrates their growth, tissue differentiation and sexual sporulation. In spite of more than a century of research, our understanding of the molecular details of fruiting body morphogenesis is still limited and a general synthesis on the genetics of this complex process is lacking. In this paper, we aim at a comprehensive identification of conserved genes related to fruiting body morphogenesis and distil novel functional hypotheses for functionally poorly characterised ones. As a result of this analysis, we report 921 conserved developmentally expressed gene families, only a few dozens of which have previously been reported to be involved in fruiting body development. Based on literature data, conserved expression patterns and functional annotations, we provide hypotheses on the potential role of these gene families in fruiting body development, yielding the most complete description of molecular processes in fruiting body morphogenesis to date. We discuss genes related to the initiation of fruiting, differentiation, growth, cell surface and cell wall, defence, transcriptional regulation as well as signal transduction. Based on these data we derive a general model of fruiting body development, which includes an early, proliferative phase that is mostly concerned with laying out the mushroom body plan (via cell division and differentiation), and a second phase of growth via cell expansion as well as meiotic events and sporulation. Altogether, our discussions cover 1 480 genes of Coprinopsis cinerea, and their orthologs in Agaricus bisporus, Cyclocybe aegerita, Armillaria ostoyae, Auriculariopsis ampla, Laccaria bicolor, Lentinula edodes, Lentinus tigrinus, Mycena kentingensis, Phanerochaete chrysosporium, Pleurotus ostreatus, and Schizophyllum commune, providing functional hypotheses for ~10 % of genes in the genomes of these species. Although experimental evidence for the role of these genes will need to be established in the future, our data provide a roadmap for guiding functional analyses of fruiting related genes in the Agaricomycetes. We anticipate that the gene compendium presented here, combined with developments in functional genomics approaches will contribute to uncovering the genetic bases of one of the most spectacular multicellular developmental processes in fungi. Citation: Nagy LG, Vonk PJ, Künzler M, Földi C, Virágh M, Ohm RA, Hennicke F, Bálint B, Csernetics Á, Hegedüs B, Hou Z, Liu XB, Nan S, M. Pareek M, Sahu N, Szathmári B, Varga T, Wu W, Yang X, Merényi Z (2023). Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes. Studies in Mycology 104: 1–85. doi: 10.3114/sim.2022.104.01 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute 2023-01-31 2023-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10282164/ /pubmed/37351542 http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.01 Text en © 2023 Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync-nd/4.0/).
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Nagy, L.G.
Vonk, P.J.
Künzler, M.
Földi, C.
Virágh, M.
Ohm, R.A.
Hennicke, F.
Bálint, B.
Csernetics, Á.
Hegedüs, B.
Hou, Z.
Liu, X.B.
Nan, S.
Pareek, M.
Sahu, N.
Szathmári, B.
Varga, T.
Wu, H.
Yang, X.
Merényi, Z.
Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
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title_full Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
title_fullStr Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
title_full_unstemmed Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
title_short Lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of Agaricomycetes
title_sort lessons on fruiting body morphogenesis from genomes and transcriptomes of agaricomycetes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10282164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351542
http://dx.doi.org/10.3114/sim.2022.104.01
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