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Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae

Verticillium dahliae is a cosmopolitan, soilborne fungus that causes a significant wilt disease on a wide variety of plant hosts including economically important crops, ornamentals, and timber species. Clonal expansion through asexual reproduction plays a vital role in recurring plant epidemics caus...

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Autores principales: Short, Dylan P. G., Gurung, Suraj, Hu, Xiaoping, Inderbitzin, Patrik, Subbarao, Krishna V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4226480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25383550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112145
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author Short, Dylan P. G.
Gurung, Suraj
Hu, Xiaoping
Inderbitzin, Patrik
Subbarao, Krishna V.
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description Verticillium dahliae is a cosmopolitan, soilborne fungus that causes a significant wilt disease on a wide variety of plant hosts including economically important crops, ornamentals, and timber species. Clonal expansion through asexual reproduction plays a vital role in recurring plant epidemics caused by this pathogen. The recent discovery of recombination between clonal lineages and preliminary investigations of the meiotic gene inventory of V. dahliae suggest that cryptic sex appears to be rare in this species. Here we expanded on previous findings on the sexual nature of V. dahliae. Only 1% of isolates in a global collection of 1120 phytopathogenic V. dahliae isolates contained the MAT1-1 idiomorph, whereas 99% contained MAT1-2. Nine unique multilocus microsatellite types comprised isolates of both mating types, eight of which were collected from the same substrate at the same time. Orthologs of 88 previously characterized sex-related genes from fungal model systems in the Ascoymycota were identified in the genome of V. dahliae, out of 93 genes investigated. Results of RT-PCR experiments using both mating types revealed that 10 arbitrarily chosen sex-related genes, including MAT1-1-1 and MAT1-2-1, were constitutively expressed in V. dahliae cultures grown under laboratory conditions. Ratios of non-synonymous (amino-acid altering) to synonymous (silent) substitutions in V. dahliae MAT1-1-1 and MAT1-2-1 sequences were indistinguishable from the ratios observed in the MAT genes of sexual fungi in the Pezizomycotina. Patterns consistent with strong purifying selection were also observed in 18 other arbitrarily chosen V. dahliae sex-related genes, relative to the patterns in orthologs from fungi with known sexual stages. This study builds upon recent findings from other laboratories and mounts further evidence for an ancestral or cryptic sexual stage in V. dahliae.
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spelling pubmed-42264802014-11-13 Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae Short, Dylan P. G. Gurung, Suraj Hu, Xiaoping Inderbitzin, Patrik Subbarao, Krishna V. PLoS One Research Article Verticillium dahliae is a cosmopolitan, soilborne fungus that causes a significant wilt disease on a wide variety of plant hosts including economically important crops, ornamentals, and timber species. Clonal expansion through asexual reproduction plays a vital role in recurring plant epidemics caused by this pathogen. The recent discovery of recombination between clonal lineages and preliminary investigations of the meiotic gene inventory of V. dahliae suggest that cryptic sex appears to be rare in this species. Here we expanded on previous findings on the sexual nature of V. dahliae. Only 1% of isolates in a global collection of 1120 phytopathogenic V. dahliae isolates contained the MAT1-1 idiomorph, whereas 99% contained MAT1-2. Nine unique multilocus microsatellite types comprised isolates of both mating types, eight of which were collected from the same substrate at the same time. Orthologs of 88 previously characterized sex-related genes from fungal model systems in the Ascoymycota were identified in the genome of V. dahliae, out of 93 genes investigated. Results of RT-PCR experiments using both mating types revealed that 10 arbitrarily chosen sex-related genes, including MAT1-1-1 and MAT1-2-1, were constitutively expressed in V. dahliae cultures grown under laboratory conditions. Ratios of non-synonymous (amino-acid altering) to synonymous (silent) substitutions in V. dahliae MAT1-1-1 and MAT1-2-1 sequences were indistinguishable from the ratios observed in the MAT genes of sexual fungi in the Pezizomycotina. Patterns consistent with strong purifying selection were also observed in 18 other arbitrarily chosen V. dahliae sex-related genes, relative to the patterns in orthologs from fungi with known sexual stages. This study builds upon recent findings from other laboratories and mounts further evidence for an ancestral or cryptic sexual stage in V. dahliae. Public Library of Science 2014-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4226480/ /pubmed/25383550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112145 Text en © 2014 Short et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Inderbitzin, Patrik
Subbarao, Krishna V.
Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae
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title_full Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae
title_fullStr Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae
title_full_unstemmed Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae
title_short Maintenance of Sex-Related Genes and the Co-Occurrence of Both Mating Types in Verticillium dahliae
title_sort maintenance of sex-related genes and the co-occurrence of both mating types in verticillium dahliae
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4226480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25383550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0112145
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