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The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales

The family Nidulariaceae, consisting of five genera including Cyathus, is a unique group of mushrooms commonly referred to as bird’s nest fungi due to their striking resemblance to bird’s nests. These mushrooms are considered medicinal mushrooms in Chinese medicine and have received attention in rec...

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Autores principales: Li, Zhao-chen, Xie, Tian-chen, Feng, Xi-long, Wang, Zhen-xin, Lin, Chao, Li, Guo-ming, Li, Xiu-Zhang, Qi, Jianzhao
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612599
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author Li, Zhao-chen
Xie, Tian-chen
Feng, Xi-long
Wang, Zhen-xin
Lin, Chao
Li, Guo-ming
Li, Xiu-Zhang
Qi, Jianzhao
author_facet Li, Zhao-chen
Xie, Tian-chen
Feng, Xi-long
Wang, Zhen-xin
Lin, Chao
Li, Guo-ming
Li, Xiu-Zhang
Qi, Jianzhao
author_sort Li, Zhao-chen
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description The family Nidulariaceae, consisting of five genera including Cyathus, is a unique group of mushrooms commonly referred to as bird’s nest fungi due to their striking resemblance to bird’s nests. These mushrooms are considered medicinal mushrooms in Chinese medicine and have received attention in recent years for their anti-neurodegenerative properties. However, despite the interest in these mushrooms, very little is known about their mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes). This study is the first comprehensive investigation of the mitogenomes of five Nidulariaceae species with circular genome structures ranging in size from 114,236 bp to 129,263 bp. Comparative analyses based on gene content, gene length, tRNA, and codon usage indicate convergence within the family Nidulariaceae and heterogeneity within the order Agaricales. Phylogenetic analysis based on a combined mitochondrial conserved protein dataset provides a well-supported phylogenetic tree for the Basidiomycetes, which clearly demonstrates the evolutionary relationships between Nidulariaceae and other members of Agaricales. Furthermore, phylogenetic inferences based on four different gene sets reveal the stability and proximity of evolutionary relationships within Agaricales. These results reveal the uniqueness of the family Nidulariaceae and its similarity to other members of Agaricales; provide valuable insights into the origin, evolution, and genetics of Nidulariaceae species; and enrich the fungal mitogenome resource. This study will help to expand the knowledge and understanding of the mitogenomes in mushrooms.
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spelling pubmed-104545372023-08-26 The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales Li, Zhao-chen Xie, Tian-chen Feng, Xi-long Wang, Zhen-xin Lin, Chao Li, Guo-ming Li, Xiu-Zhang Qi, Jianzhao Int J Mol Sci Article The family Nidulariaceae, consisting of five genera including Cyathus, is a unique group of mushrooms commonly referred to as bird’s nest fungi due to their striking resemblance to bird’s nests. These mushrooms are considered medicinal mushrooms in Chinese medicine and have received attention in recent years for their anti-neurodegenerative properties. However, despite the interest in these mushrooms, very little is known about their mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes). This study is the first comprehensive investigation of the mitogenomes of five Nidulariaceae species with circular genome structures ranging in size from 114,236 bp to 129,263 bp. Comparative analyses based on gene content, gene length, tRNA, and codon usage indicate convergence within the family Nidulariaceae and heterogeneity within the order Agaricales. Phylogenetic analysis based on a combined mitochondrial conserved protein dataset provides a well-supported phylogenetic tree for the Basidiomycetes, which clearly demonstrates the evolutionary relationships between Nidulariaceae and other members of Agaricales. Furthermore, phylogenetic inferences based on four different gene sets reveal the stability and proximity of evolutionary relationships within Agaricales. These results reveal the uniqueness of the family Nidulariaceae and its similarity to other members of Agaricales; provide valuable insights into the origin, evolution, and genetics of Nidulariaceae species; and enrich the fungal mitogenome resource. This study will help to expand the knowledge and understanding of the mitogenomes in mushrooms. MDPI 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10454537/ /pubmed/37628782 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612599 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 Article
Li, Zhao-chen
Xie, Tian-chen
Feng, Xi-long
Wang, Zhen-xin
Lin, Chao
Li, Guo-ming
Li, Xiu-Zhang
Qi, Jianzhao
The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title_full The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title_fullStr The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title_full_unstemmed The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title_short The First Five Mitochondrial Genomes for the Family Nidulariaceae Reveal Novel Gene Rearrangements, Intron Dynamics, and Phylogeny of Agaricales
title_sort first five mitochondrial genomes for the family nidulariaceae reveal novel gene rearrangements, intron dynamics, and phylogeny of agaricales
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10454537/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628782
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms241612599
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