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Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi

The class Dothideomycetes is one of the largest groups of fungi with a high level of ecological diversity including many plant pathogens infecting a broad range of hosts. Here, we compare genome features of 18 members of this class, including 6 necrotrophs, 9 (hemi)biotrophs and 3 saprotrophs, to an...

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Autores principales: Ohm, Robin A., Feau, Nicolas, Henrissat, Bernard, Schoch, Conrad L., Horwitz, Benjamin A., Barry, Kerrie W., Condon, Bradford J., Copeland, Alex C., Dhillon, Braham, Glaser, Fabian, Hesse, Cedar N., Kosti, Idit, LaButti, Kurt, Lindquist, Erika A., Lucas, Susan, Salamov, Asaf A., Bradshaw, Rosie E., Ciuffetti, Lynda, Hamelin, Richard C., Kema, Gert H. J., Lawrence, Christopher, Scott, James A., Spatafora, Joseph W., Turgeon, B. Gillian, de Wit, Pierre J. G. M., Zhong, Shaobin, Goodwin, Stephen B., Grigoriev, Igor V.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003037
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author Ohm, Robin A.
Feau, Nicolas
Henrissat, Bernard
Schoch, Conrad L.
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Condon, Bradford J.
Copeland, Alex C.
Dhillon, Braham
Glaser, Fabian
Hesse, Cedar N.
Kosti, Idit
LaButti, Kurt
Lindquist, Erika A.
Lucas, Susan
Salamov, Asaf A.
Bradshaw, Rosie E.
Ciuffetti, Lynda
Hamelin, Richard C.
Kema, Gert H. J.
Lawrence, Christopher
Scott, James A.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Turgeon, B. Gillian
de Wit, Pierre J. G. M.
Zhong, Shaobin
Goodwin, Stephen B.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
author_facet Ohm, Robin A.
Feau, Nicolas
Henrissat, Bernard
Schoch, Conrad L.
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Condon, Bradford J.
Copeland, Alex C.
Dhillon, Braham
Glaser, Fabian
Hesse, Cedar N.
Kosti, Idit
LaButti, Kurt
Lindquist, Erika A.
Lucas, Susan
Salamov, Asaf A.
Bradshaw, Rosie E.
Ciuffetti, Lynda
Hamelin, Richard C.
Kema, Gert H. J.
Lawrence, Christopher
Scott, James A.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Turgeon, B. Gillian
de Wit, Pierre J. G. M.
Zhong, Shaobin
Goodwin, Stephen B.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
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description The class Dothideomycetes is one of the largest groups of fungi with a high level of ecological diversity including many plant pathogens infecting a broad range of hosts. Here, we compare genome features of 18 members of this class, including 6 necrotrophs, 9 (hemi)biotrophs and 3 saprotrophs, to analyze genome structure, evolution, and the diverse strategies of pathogenesis. The Dothideomycetes most likely evolved from a common ancestor more than 280 million years ago. The 18 genome sequences differ dramatically in size due to variation in repetitive content, but show much less variation in number of (core) genes. Gene order appears to have been rearranged mostly within chromosomal boundaries by multiple inversions, in extant genomes frequently demarcated by adjacent simple repeats. Several Dothideomycetes contain one or more gene-poor, transposable element (TE)-rich putatively dispensable chromosomes of unknown function. The 18 Dothideomycetes offer an extensive catalogue of genes involved in cellulose degradation, proteolysis, secondary metabolism, and cysteine-rich small secreted proteins. Ancestors of the two major orders of plant pathogens in the Dothideomycetes, the Capnodiales and Pleosporales, may have had different modes of pathogenesis, with the former having fewer of these genes than the latter. Many of these genes are enriched in proximity to transposable elements, suggesting faster evolution because of the effects of repeat induced point (RIP) mutations. A syntenic block of genes, including oxidoreductases, is conserved in most Dothideomycetes and upregulated during infection in L. maculans, suggesting a possible function in response to oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-35165692012-12-12 Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi Ohm, Robin A. Feau, Nicolas Henrissat, Bernard Schoch, Conrad L. Horwitz, Benjamin A. Barry, Kerrie W. Condon, Bradford J. Copeland, Alex C. Dhillon, Braham Glaser, Fabian Hesse, Cedar N. Kosti, Idit LaButti, Kurt Lindquist, Erika A. Lucas, Susan Salamov, Asaf A. Bradshaw, Rosie E. Ciuffetti, Lynda Hamelin, Richard C. Kema, Gert H. J. Lawrence, Christopher Scott, James A. Spatafora, Joseph W. Turgeon, B. Gillian de Wit, Pierre J. G. M. Zhong, Shaobin Goodwin, Stephen B. Grigoriev, Igor V. PLoS Pathog Research Article The class Dothideomycetes is one of the largest groups of fungi with a high level of ecological diversity including many plant pathogens infecting a broad range of hosts. Here, we compare genome features of 18 members of this class, including 6 necrotrophs, 9 (hemi)biotrophs and 3 saprotrophs, to analyze genome structure, evolution, and the diverse strategies of pathogenesis. The Dothideomycetes most likely evolved from a common ancestor more than 280 million years ago. The 18 genome sequences differ dramatically in size due to variation in repetitive content, but show much less variation in number of (core) genes. Gene order appears to have been rearranged mostly within chromosomal boundaries by multiple inversions, in extant genomes frequently demarcated by adjacent simple repeats. Several Dothideomycetes contain one or more gene-poor, transposable element (TE)-rich putatively dispensable chromosomes of unknown function. The 18 Dothideomycetes offer an extensive catalogue of genes involved in cellulose degradation, proteolysis, secondary metabolism, and cysteine-rich small secreted proteins. Ancestors of the two major orders of plant pathogens in the Dothideomycetes, the Capnodiales and Pleosporales, may have had different modes of pathogenesis, with the former having fewer of these genes than the latter. Many of these genes are enriched in proximity to transposable elements, suggesting faster evolution because of the effects of repeat induced point (RIP) mutations. A syntenic block of genes, including oxidoreductases, is conserved in most Dothideomycetes and upregulated during infection in L. maculans, suggesting a possible function in response to oxidative stress. Public Library of Science 2012-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3516569/ /pubmed/23236275 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003037 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ohm, Robin A.
Feau, Nicolas
Henrissat, Bernard
Schoch, Conrad L.
Horwitz, Benjamin A.
Barry, Kerrie W.
Condon, Bradford J.
Copeland, Alex C.
Dhillon, Braham
Glaser, Fabian
Hesse, Cedar N.
Kosti, Idit
LaButti, Kurt
Lindquist, Erika A.
Lucas, Susan
Salamov, Asaf A.
Bradshaw, Rosie E.
Ciuffetti, Lynda
Hamelin, Richard C.
Kema, Gert H. J.
Lawrence, Christopher
Scott, James A.
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Turgeon, B. Gillian
de Wit, Pierre J. G. M.
Zhong, Shaobin
Goodwin, Stephen B.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title_full Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title_fullStr Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title_short Diverse Lifestyles and Strategies of Plant Pathogenesis Encoded in the Genomes of Eighteen Dothideomycetes Fungi
title_sort diverse lifestyles and strategies of plant pathogenesis encoded in the genomes of eighteen dothideomycetes fungi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3516569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23236275
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003037
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