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Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?

The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as reported in 1996, but it was more than 10 years before any of the zygomycete fungi, which are the early-diverging terrestrial fungi currently placed in the phyla Mucoromycota and Zoopagomycota, were sequenced. T...

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Autores principales: Gryganskyi, Andrii P., Golan, Jacob, Muszewska, Anna, Idnurm, Alexander, Dolatabadi, Somayeh, Mondo, Stephen J., Kutovenko, Vira B., Kutovenko, Volodymyr O., Gajdeczka, Michael T., Anishchenko, Iryna M., Pawlowska, Julia, Tran, Ngoc Vinh, Ebersberger, Ingo, Voigt, Kerstin, Wang, Yan, Chang, Ying, Pawlowska, Teresa E., Heitman, Joseph, Vilgalys, Rytas, Bonito, Gregory, Benny, Gerald L., Smith, Matthew E., Reynolds, Nicole, James, Timothy Y., Grigoriev, Igor V., Spatafora, Joseph W., Stajich, Jason E.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071830
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author Gryganskyi, Andrii P.
Golan, Jacob
Muszewska, Anna
Idnurm, Alexander
Dolatabadi, Somayeh
Mondo, Stephen J.
Kutovenko, Vira B.
Kutovenko, Volodymyr O.
Gajdeczka, Michael T.
Anishchenko, Iryna M.
Pawlowska, Julia
Tran, Ngoc Vinh
Ebersberger, Ingo
Voigt, Kerstin
Wang, Yan
Chang, Ying
Pawlowska, Teresa E.
Heitman, Joseph
Vilgalys, Rytas
Bonito, Gregory
Benny, Gerald L.
Smith, Matthew E.
Reynolds, Nicole
James, Timothy Y.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Stajich, Jason E.
author_facet Gryganskyi, Andrii P.
Golan, Jacob
Muszewska, Anna
Idnurm, Alexander
Dolatabadi, Somayeh
Mondo, Stephen J.
Kutovenko, Vira B.
Kutovenko, Volodymyr O.
Gajdeczka, Michael T.
Anishchenko, Iryna M.
Pawlowska, Julia
Tran, Ngoc Vinh
Ebersberger, Ingo
Voigt, Kerstin
Wang, Yan
Chang, Ying
Pawlowska, Teresa E.
Heitman, Joseph
Vilgalys, Rytas
Bonito, Gregory
Benny, Gerald L.
Smith, Matthew E.
Reynolds, Nicole
James, Timothy Y.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Stajich, Jason E.
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description The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as reported in 1996, but it was more than 10 years before any of the zygomycete fungi, which are the early-diverging terrestrial fungi currently placed in the phyla Mucoromycota and Zoopagomycota, were sequenced. The genome for Rhizopus delemar was completed in 2008; currently, more than 1000 zygomycete genomes have been sequenced. Genomic data from these early-diverging terrestrial fungi revealed deep phylogenetic separation of the two major clades—primarily plant—associated saprotrophic and mycorrhizal Mucoromycota versus the primarily mycoparasitic or animal-associated parasites and commensals in the Zoopagomycota. Genomic studies provide many valuable insights into how these fungi evolved in response to the challenges of living on land, including adaptations to sensing light and gravity, development of hyphal growth, and co-existence with the first terrestrial plants. Genome sequence data have facilitated studies of genome architecture, including a history of genome duplications and horizontal gene transfer events, distribution and organization of mating type loci, rDNA genes and transposable elements, methylation processes, and genes useful for various industrial applications. Pathogenicity genes and specialized secondary metabolites have also been detected in soil saprobes and pathogenic fungi. Novel endosymbiotic bacteria and viruses have been discovered during several zygomycete genome projects. Overall, genomic information has helped to resolve a plethora of research questions, from the placement of zygomycetes on the evolutionary tree of life and in natural ecosystems, to the applied biotechnological and medical questions.
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spelling pubmed-103867552023-07-30 Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned? Gryganskyi, Andrii P. Golan, Jacob Muszewska, Anna Idnurm, Alexander Dolatabadi, Somayeh Mondo, Stephen J. Kutovenko, Vira B. Kutovenko, Volodymyr O. Gajdeczka, Michael T. Anishchenko, Iryna M. Pawlowska, Julia Tran, Ngoc Vinh Ebersberger, Ingo Voigt, Kerstin Wang, Yan Chang, Ying Pawlowska, Teresa E. Heitman, Joseph Vilgalys, Rytas Bonito, Gregory Benny, Gerald L. Smith, Matthew E. Reynolds, Nicole James, Timothy Y. Grigoriev, Igor V. Spatafora, Joseph W. Stajich, Jason E. Microorganisms Review The first genome sequenced of a eukaryotic organism was for Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as reported in 1996, but it was more than 10 years before any of the zygomycete fungi, which are the early-diverging terrestrial fungi currently placed in the phyla Mucoromycota and Zoopagomycota, were sequenced. The genome for Rhizopus delemar was completed in 2008; currently, more than 1000 zygomycete genomes have been sequenced. Genomic data from these early-diverging terrestrial fungi revealed deep phylogenetic separation of the two major clades—primarily plant—associated saprotrophic and mycorrhizal Mucoromycota versus the primarily mycoparasitic or animal-associated parasites and commensals in the Zoopagomycota. Genomic studies provide many valuable insights into how these fungi evolved in response to the challenges of living on land, including adaptations to sensing light and gravity, development of hyphal growth, and co-existence with the first terrestrial plants. Genome sequence data have facilitated studies of genome architecture, including a history of genome duplications and horizontal gene transfer events, distribution and organization of mating type loci, rDNA genes and transposable elements, methylation processes, and genes useful for various industrial applications. Pathogenicity genes and specialized secondary metabolites have also been detected in soil saprobes and pathogenic fungi. Novel endosymbiotic bacteria and viruses have been discovered during several zygomycete genome projects. Overall, genomic information has helped to resolve a plethora of research questions, from the placement of zygomycetes on the evolutionary tree of life and in natural ecosystems, to the applied biotechnological and medical questions. MDPI 2023-07-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10386755/ /pubmed/37513002 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071830 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Review
Gryganskyi, Andrii P.
Golan, Jacob
Muszewska, Anna
Idnurm, Alexander
Dolatabadi, Somayeh
Mondo, Stephen J.
Kutovenko, Vira B.
Kutovenko, Volodymyr O.
Gajdeczka, Michael T.
Anishchenko, Iryna M.
Pawlowska, Julia
Tran, Ngoc Vinh
Ebersberger, Ingo
Voigt, Kerstin
Wang, Yan
Chang, Ying
Pawlowska, Teresa E.
Heitman, Joseph
Vilgalys, Rytas
Bonito, Gregory
Benny, Gerald L.
Smith, Matthew E.
Reynolds, Nicole
James, Timothy Y.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Stajich, Jason E.
Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title_full Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title_fullStr Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title_short Sequencing the Genomes of the First Terrestrial Fungal Lineages: What Have We Learned?
title_sort sequencing the genomes of the first terrestrial fungal lineages: what have we learned?
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10386755/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37513002
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071830
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