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The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres

Centromeres are genomic regions that coordinate accurate chromosomal segregation during mitosis and meiosis. Yet, despite their essential function, centromeres evolve rapidly across eukaryotes. Centromeres are often the sites of chromosomal breaks which contribute to genome shuffling and promote spe...

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Autores principales: Cissé, Ousmane H., Curran, Shelly, Folco, H. Diego, Liu, Yueqin, Bishop, Lisa, Wang, Honghui, Fischer, Elizabeth R., Davis, A Sally, Babb-Biernacki, Spenser, Doyle, Vinson P., Richards, Jonathan K., Hassan, Sergio A., Dekker, John P., Khil, Pavel P., Brenchley, Jason M., Grewal, Shiv, Cushion, Melanie, Ma, Liang, Kovacs, Joseph A.
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.12.540427
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author Cissé, Ousmane H.
Curran, Shelly
Folco, H. Diego
Liu, Yueqin
Bishop, Lisa
Wang, Honghui
Fischer, Elizabeth R.
Davis, A Sally
Babb-Biernacki, Spenser
Doyle, Vinson P.
Richards, Jonathan K.
Hassan, Sergio A.
Dekker, John P.
Khil, Pavel P.
Brenchley, Jason M.
Grewal, Shiv
Cushion, Melanie
Ma, Liang
Kovacs, Joseph A.
author_facet Cissé, Ousmane H.
Curran, Shelly
Folco, H. Diego
Liu, Yueqin
Bishop, Lisa
Wang, Honghui
Fischer, Elizabeth R.
Davis, A Sally
Babb-Biernacki, Spenser
Doyle, Vinson P.
Richards, Jonathan K.
Hassan, Sergio A.
Dekker, John P.
Khil, Pavel P.
Brenchley, Jason M.
Grewal, Shiv
Cushion, Melanie
Ma, Liang
Kovacs, Joseph A.
author_sort Cissé, Ousmane H.
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description Centromeres are genomic regions that coordinate accurate chromosomal segregation during mitosis and meiosis. Yet, despite their essential function, centromeres evolve rapidly across eukaryotes. Centromeres are often the sites of chromosomal breaks which contribute to genome shuffling and promote speciation by inhibiting gene flow. How centromeres form in strongly host-adapted fungal pathogens has yet to be investigated. Here, we characterized the centromere structures in closely related species of mammalian-specific pathogens of the fungal phylum of Ascomycota. Methods allowing reliable continuous culture of Pneumocystis species do not currently exist, precluding genetic manipulation. CENP-A, a variant of histone H3, is the epigenetic marker that defines centromeres in most eukaryotes. Using heterologous complementation, we show that the Pneumocystis CENP-A ortholog is functionally equivalent to CENP-A(Cnp1) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Using organisms from a short-term in vitro culture or infected animal models and ChIP-seq, we identified centromeres in three Pneumocystis species that diverged ~100 million years ago. Each species has a unique short regional centromere (< 10kb) flanked by heterochromatin in 16–17 monocentric chromosomes. They span active genes and lack conserved DNA sequence motifs and repeats. CENP-C, a scaffold protein that links the inner centromere to the kinetochore appears dispensable in one species, suggesting a kinetochore rewiring. Despite the loss of DNA methyltransferases, 5-methylcytosine DNA methylation occurs in these species, though not related to centromere function. These features suggest an epigenetic specification of centromere function.
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spelling pubmed-103272042023-07-08 The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres Cissé, Ousmane H. Curran, Shelly Folco, H. Diego Liu, Yueqin Bishop, Lisa Wang, Honghui Fischer, Elizabeth R. Davis, A Sally Babb-Biernacki, Spenser Doyle, Vinson P. Richards, Jonathan K. Hassan, Sergio A. Dekker, John P. Khil, Pavel P. Brenchley, Jason M. Grewal, Shiv Cushion, Melanie Ma, Liang Kovacs, Joseph A. bioRxiv Article Centromeres are genomic regions that coordinate accurate chromosomal segregation during mitosis and meiosis. Yet, despite their essential function, centromeres evolve rapidly across eukaryotes. Centromeres are often the sites of chromosomal breaks which contribute to genome shuffling and promote speciation by inhibiting gene flow. How centromeres form in strongly host-adapted fungal pathogens has yet to be investigated. Here, we characterized the centromere structures in closely related species of mammalian-specific pathogens of the fungal phylum of Ascomycota. Methods allowing reliable continuous culture of Pneumocystis species do not currently exist, precluding genetic manipulation. CENP-A, a variant of histone H3, is the epigenetic marker that defines centromeres in most eukaryotes. Using heterologous complementation, we show that the Pneumocystis CENP-A ortholog is functionally equivalent to CENP-A(Cnp1) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Using organisms from a short-term in vitro culture or infected animal models and ChIP-seq, we identified centromeres in three Pneumocystis species that diverged ~100 million years ago. Each species has a unique short regional centromere (< 10kb) flanked by heterochromatin in 16–17 monocentric chromosomes. They span active genes and lack conserved DNA sequence motifs and repeats. CENP-C, a scaffold protein that links the inner centromere to the kinetochore appears dispensable in one species, suggesting a kinetochore rewiring. Despite the loss of DNA methyltransferases, 5-methylcytosine DNA methylation occurs in these species, though not related to centromere function. These features suggest an epigenetic specification of centromere function. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10327204/ /pubmed/37425787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.12.540427 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This article is a US Government work. It is not subject to copyright under 17 USC 105 and is also made available for use under a CC0 license (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) .
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Cissé, Ousmane H.
Curran, Shelly
Folco, H. Diego
Liu, Yueqin
Bishop, Lisa
Wang, Honghui
Fischer, Elizabeth R.
Davis, A Sally
Babb-Biernacki, Spenser
Doyle, Vinson P.
Richards, Jonathan K.
Hassan, Sergio A.
Dekker, John P.
Khil, Pavel P.
Brenchley, Jason M.
Grewal, Shiv
Cushion, Melanie
Ma, Liang
Kovacs, Joseph A.
The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title_full The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title_fullStr The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title_full_unstemmed The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title_short The Host Adapted Fungal Pathogens of Pneumocystis Genus Utilize Genic Regional Centromeres
title_sort host adapted fungal pathogens of pneumocystis genus utilize genic regional centromeres
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.12.540427
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