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Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea

Clonostachys rosea is a mycoparasitic fungus that can control several important plant diseases. Here, we report on the genome sequencing of C. rosea and a comparative genome analysis, in order to resolve the phylogenetic placement of C. rosea and to study the evolution of mycoparasitism as a fungal...

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Autores principales: Karlsson, Magnus, Durling, Mikael Brandström, Choi, Jaeyoung, Kosawang, Chatchai, Lackner, Gerald, Tzelepis, Georgios D., Nygren, Kristiina, Dubey, Mukesh K., Kamou, Nathalie, Levasseur, Anthony, Zapparata, Antonio, Wang, Jinhui, Amby, Daniel Buchvaldt, Jensen, Birgit, Sarrocco, Sabrina, Panteris, Emmanuel, Lagopodi, Anastasia L., Pöggeler, Stefanie, Vannacci, Giovanni, Collinge, David B., Hoffmeister, Dirk, Henrissat, Bernard, Lee, Yong-Hwan, Jensen, Dan Funck
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu292
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author Karlsson, Magnus
Durling, Mikael Brandström
Choi, Jaeyoung
Kosawang, Chatchai
Lackner, Gerald
Tzelepis, Georgios D.
Nygren, Kristiina
Dubey, Mukesh K.
Kamou, Nathalie
Levasseur, Anthony
Zapparata, Antonio
Wang, Jinhui
Amby, Daniel Buchvaldt
Jensen, Birgit
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Panteris, Emmanuel
Lagopodi, Anastasia L.
Pöggeler, Stefanie
Vannacci, Giovanni
Collinge, David B.
Hoffmeister, Dirk
Henrissat, Bernard
Lee, Yong-Hwan
Jensen, Dan Funck
author_facet Karlsson, Magnus
Durling, Mikael Brandström
Choi, Jaeyoung
Kosawang, Chatchai
Lackner, Gerald
Tzelepis, Georgios D.
Nygren, Kristiina
Dubey, Mukesh K.
Kamou, Nathalie
Levasseur, Anthony
Zapparata, Antonio
Wang, Jinhui
Amby, Daniel Buchvaldt
Jensen, Birgit
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Panteris, Emmanuel
Lagopodi, Anastasia L.
Pöggeler, Stefanie
Vannacci, Giovanni
Collinge, David B.
Hoffmeister, Dirk
Henrissat, Bernard
Lee, Yong-Hwan
Jensen, Dan Funck
author_sort Karlsson, Magnus
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description Clonostachys rosea is a mycoparasitic fungus that can control several important plant diseases. Here, we report on the genome sequencing of C. rosea and a comparative genome analysis, in order to resolve the phylogenetic placement of C. rosea and to study the evolution of mycoparasitism as a fungal lifestyle. The genome of C. rosea is estimated to 58.3 Mb, and contains 14,268 predicted genes. A phylogenomic analysis shows that C. rosea clusters as sister taxon to plant pathogenic Fusarium species, with mycoparasitic/saprotrophic Trichoderma species in an ancestral position. A comparative analysis of gene family evolution reveals several distinct differences between the included mycoparasites. Clonostachys rosea contains significantly more ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, polyketide synthases, cytochrome P450 monooxygenases, pectin lyases, glucose-methanol-choline oxidoreductases, and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases compared with other fungi in the Hypocreales. Interestingly, the increase of ABC transporter gene number in C. rosea is associated with phylogenetic subgroups B (multidrug resistance proteins) and G (pleiotropic drug resistance transporters), whereas an increase in subgroup C (multidrug resistance-associated proteins) is evident in Trichoderma virens. In contrast with mycoparasitic Trichoderma species, C. rosea contains very few chitinases. Expression of six group B and group G ABC transporter genes was induced in C. rosea during exposure to the Fusarium mycotoxin zearalenone, the fungicide Boscalid or metabolites from the biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis. The data suggest that tolerance toward secondary metabolites is a prominent feature in the biology of C. rosea.
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spelling pubmed-43501712015-03-06 Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea Karlsson, Magnus Durling, Mikael Brandström Choi, Jaeyoung Kosawang, Chatchai Lackner, Gerald Tzelepis, Georgios D. Nygren, Kristiina Dubey, Mukesh K. Kamou, Nathalie Levasseur, Anthony Zapparata, Antonio Wang, Jinhui Amby, Daniel Buchvaldt Jensen, Birgit Sarrocco, Sabrina Panteris, Emmanuel Lagopodi, Anastasia L. Pöggeler, Stefanie Vannacci, Giovanni Collinge, David B. Hoffmeister, Dirk Henrissat, Bernard Lee, Yong-Hwan Jensen, Dan Funck Genome Biol Evol Research Article Clonostachys rosea is a mycoparasitic fungus that can control several important plant diseases. Here, we report on the genome sequencing of C. rosea and a comparative genome analysis, in order to resolve the phylogenetic placement of C. rosea and to study the evolution of mycoparasitism as a fungal lifestyle. The genome of C. rosea is estimated to 58.3 Mb, and contains 14,268 predicted genes. A phylogenomic analysis shows that C. rosea clusters as sister taxon to plant pathogenic Fusarium species, with mycoparasitic/saprotrophic Trichoderma species in an ancestral position. A comparative analysis of gene family evolution reveals several distinct differences between the included mycoparasites. Clonostachys rosea contains significantly more ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, polyketide synthases, cytochrome P450 monooxygenases, pectin lyases, glucose-methanol-choline oxidoreductases, and lytic polysaccharide monooxygenases compared with other fungi in the Hypocreales. Interestingly, the increase of ABC transporter gene number in C. rosea is associated with phylogenetic subgroups B (multidrug resistance proteins) and G (pleiotropic drug resistance transporters), whereas an increase in subgroup C (multidrug resistance-associated proteins) is evident in Trichoderma virens. In contrast with mycoparasitic Trichoderma species, C. rosea contains very few chitinases. Expression of six group B and group G ABC transporter genes was induced in C. rosea during exposure to the Fusarium mycotoxin zearalenone, the fungicide Boscalid or metabolites from the biocontrol bacterium Pseudomonas chlororaphis. The data suggest that tolerance toward secondary metabolites is a prominent feature in the biology of C. rosea. Oxford University Press 2015-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4350171/ /pubmed/25575496 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu292 Text en © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Karlsson, Magnus
Durling, Mikael Brandström
Choi, Jaeyoung
Kosawang, Chatchai
Lackner, Gerald
Tzelepis, Georgios D.
Nygren, Kristiina
Dubey, Mukesh K.
Kamou, Nathalie
Levasseur, Anthony
Zapparata, Antonio
Wang, Jinhui
Amby, Daniel Buchvaldt
Jensen, Birgit
Sarrocco, Sabrina
Panteris, Emmanuel
Lagopodi, Anastasia L.
Pöggeler, Stefanie
Vannacci, Giovanni
Collinge, David B.
Hoffmeister, Dirk
Henrissat, Bernard
Lee, Yong-Hwan
Jensen, Dan Funck
Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title_full Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title_fullStr Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title_full_unstemmed Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title_short Insights on the Evolution of Mycoparasitism from the Genome of Clonostachys rosea
title_sort insights on the evolution of mycoparasitism from the genome of clonostachys rosea
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4350171/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575496
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evu292
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