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Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts
The evolutionary history of the characters underlying the adaptation of microorganisms to food and biotechnological uses is poorly understood. We undertook comparative genomics to investigate evolutionary relationships of the dairy yeast Geotrichum candidum within Saccharomycotina. Surprisingly, a r...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26108467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11571 |
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author | Morel, Guillaume Sterck, Lieven Swennen, Dominique Marcet-Houben, Marina Onesime, Djamila Levasseur, Anthony Jacques, Noémie Mallet, Sandrine Couloux, Arnaux Labadie, Karine Amselem, Joëlle Beckerich, Jean-Marie Henrissat, Bernard Van de Peer, Yves Wincker, Patrick Souciet, Jean-Luc Gabaldón, Toni Tinsley, Colin R. Casaregola, Serge |
author_facet | Morel, Guillaume Sterck, Lieven Swennen, Dominique Marcet-Houben, Marina Onesime, Djamila Levasseur, Anthony Jacques, Noémie Mallet, Sandrine Couloux, Arnaux Labadie, Karine Amselem, Joëlle Beckerich, Jean-Marie Henrissat, Bernard Van de Peer, Yves Wincker, Patrick Souciet, Jean-Luc Gabaldón, Toni Tinsley, Colin R. Casaregola, Serge |
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description | The evolutionary history of the characters underlying the adaptation of microorganisms to food and biotechnological uses is poorly understood. We undertook comparative genomics to investigate evolutionary relationships of the dairy yeast Geotrichum candidum within Saccharomycotina. Surprisingly, a remarkable proportion of genes showed discordant phylogenies, clustering with the filamentous fungus subphylum (Pezizomycotina), rather than the yeast subphylum (Saccharomycotina), of the Ascomycota. These genes appear not to be the result of Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), but to have been specifically retained by G. candidum after the filamentous fungi–yeasts split concomitant with the yeasts’ genome contraction. We refer to these genes as SRAGs (Specifically Retained Ancestral Genes), having been lost by all or nearly all other yeasts, and thus contributing to the phenotypic specificity of lineages. SRAG functions include lipases consistent with a role in cheese making and novel endoglucanases associated with degradation of plant material. Similar gene retention was observed in three other distantly related yeasts representative of this ecologically diverse subphylum. The phenomenon thus appears to be widespread in the Saccharomycotina and argues that, alongside neo-functionalization following gene duplication and HGT, specific gene retention must be recognized as an important mechanism for generation of biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts. |
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spelling | pubmed-44798162015-06-29 Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts Morel, Guillaume Sterck, Lieven Swennen, Dominique Marcet-Houben, Marina Onesime, Djamila Levasseur, Anthony Jacques, Noémie Mallet, Sandrine Couloux, Arnaux Labadie, Karine Amselem, Joëlle Beckerich, Jean-Marie Henrissat, Bernard Van de Peer, Yves Wincker, Patrick Souciet, Jean-Luc Gabaldón, Toni Tinsley, Colin R. Casaregola, Serge Sci Rep Article The evolutionary history of the characters underlying the adaptation of microorganisms to food and biotechnological uses is poorly understood. We undertook comparative genomics to investigate evolutionary relationships of the dairy yeast Geotrichum candidum within Saccharomycotina. Surprisingly, a remarkable proportion of genes showed discordant phylogenies, clustering with the filamentous fungus subphylum (Pezizomycotina), rather than the yeast subphylum (Saccharomycotina), of the Ascomycota. These genes appear not to be the result of Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), but to have been specifically retained by G. candidum after the filamentous fungi–yeasts split concomitant with the yeasts’ genome contraction. We refer to these genes as SRAGs (Specifically Retained Ancestral Genes), having been lost by all or nearly all other yeasts, and thus contributing to the phenotypic specificity of lineages. SRAG functions include lipases consistent with a role in cheese making and novel endoglucanases associated with degradation of plant material. Similar gene retention was observed in three other distantly related yeasts representative of this ecologically diverse subphylum. The phenomenon thus appears to be widespread in the Saccharomycotina and argues that, alongside neo-functionalization following gene duplication and HGT, specific gene retention must be recognized as an important mechanism for generation of biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts. Nature Publishing Group 2015-06-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4479816/ /pubmed/26108467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11571 Text en Copyright © 2015, Macmillan Publishers Limited http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Article Morel, Guillaume Sterck, Lieven Swennen, Dominique Marcet-Houben, Marina Onesime, Djamila Levasseur, Anthony Jacques, Noémie Mallet, Sandrine Couloux, Arnaux Labadie, Karine Amselem, Joëlle Beckerich, Jean-Marie Henrissat, Bernard Van de Peer, Yves Wincker, Patrick Souciet, Jean-Luc Gabaldón, Toni Tinsley, Colin R. Casaregola, Serge Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title | Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title_full | Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title_fullStr | Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title_full_unstemmed | Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title_short | Differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
title_sort | differential gene retention as an evolutionary mechanism to generate biodiversity and adaptation in yeasts |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4479816/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26108467 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep11571 |
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