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Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants
As decomposers, fungi are key players in recycling plant material in global carbon cycles. We hypothesized that genomes of early diverging fungi may have inherited pectinases from an ancestral species that had been able to extract nutrients from pectin-containing land plants and their algal allies (...
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2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25977457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv090 |
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author | Chang, Ying Wang, Sishuo Sekimoto, Satoshi Aerts, Andrea L. Choi, Cindy Clum, Alicia LaButti, Kurt M. Lindquist, Erika A. Yee Ngan, Chew Ohm, Robin A. Salamov, Asaf A. Grigoriev, Igor V. Spatafora, Joseph W. Berbee, Mary L. |
author_facet | Chang, Ying Wang, Sishuo Sekimoto, Satoshi Aerts, Andrea L. Choi, Cindy Clum, Alicia LaButti, Kurt M. Lindquist, Erika A. Yee Ngan, Chew Ohm, Robin A. Salamov, Asaf A. Grigoriev, Igor V. Spatafora, Joseph W. Berbee, Mary L. |
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description | As decomposers, fungi are key players in recycling plant material in global carbon cycles. We hypothesized that genomes of early diverging fungi may have inherited pectinases from an ancestral species that had been able to extract nutrients from pectin-containing land plants and their algal allies (Streptophytes). We aimed to infer, based on pectinase gene expansions and on the organismal phylogeny, the geological timing of the plant–fungus association. We analyzed 40 fungal genomes, three of which, including Gonapodya prolifera, were sequenced for this study. In the organismal phylogeny from 136 housekeeping loci, Rozella diverged first from all other fungi. Gonapodya prolifera was included among the flagellated, predominantly aquatic fungal species in Chytridiomycota. Sister to Chytridiomycota were the predominantly terrestrial fungi including zygomycota I and zygomycota II, along with the ascomycetes and basidiomycetes that comprise Dikarya. The Gonapodya genome has 27 genes representing five of the seven classes of pectin-specific enzymes known from fungi. Most of these share a common ancestry with pectinases from Dikarya. Indicating functional and sequence similarity, Gonapodya, like many Dikarya, can use pectin as a carbon source for growth in pure culture. Shared pectinases of Dikarya and Gonapodya provide evidence that even ancient aquatic fungi had adapted to extract nutrients from the plants in the green lineage. This implies that 750 million years, the estimated maximum age of origin of the pectin-containing streptophytes represents a maximum age for the divergence of Chytridiomycota from the lineage including Dikarya. |
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spelling | pubmed-44940642015-07-09 Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants Chang, Ying Wang, Sishuo Sekimoto, Satoshi Aerts, Andrea L. Choi, Cindy Clum, Alicia LaButti, Kurt M. Lindquist, Erika A. Yee Ngan, Chew Ohm, Robin A. Salamov, Asaf A. Grigoriev, Igor V. Spatafora, Joseph W. Berbee, Mary L. Genome Biol Evol Research Article As decomposers, fungi are key players in recycling plant material in global carbon cycles. We hypothesized that genomes of early diverging fungi may have inherited pectinases from an ancestral species that had been able to extract nutrients from pectin-containing land plants and their algal allies (Streptophytes). We aimed to infer, based on pectinase gene expansions and on the organismal phylogeny, the geological timing of the plant–fungus association. We analyzed 40 fungal genomes, three of which, including Gonapodya prolifera, were sequenced for this study. In the organismal phylogeny from 136 housekeeping loci, Rozella diverged first from all other fungi. Gonapodya prolifera was included among the flagellated, predominantly aquatic fungal species in Chytridiomycota. Sister to Chytridiomycota were the predominantly terrestrial fungi including zygomycota I and zygomycota II, along with the ascomycetes and basidiomycetes that comprise Dikarya. The Gonapodya genome has 27 genes representing five of the seven classes of pectin-specific enzymes known from fungi. Most of these share a common ancestry with pectinases from Dikarya. Indicating functional and sequence similarity, Gonapodya, like many Dikarya, can use pectin as a carbon source for growth in pure culture. Shared pectinases of Dikarya and Gonapodya provide evidence that even ancient aquatic fungi had adapted to extract nutrients from the plants in the green lineage. This implies that 750 million years, the estimated maximum age of origin of the pectin-containing streptophytes represents a maximum age for the divergence of Chytridiomycota from the lineage including Dikarya. Oxford University Press 2015-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4494064/ /pubmed/25977457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv090 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Chang, Ying Wang, Sishuo Sekimoto, Satoshi Aerts, Andrea L. Choi, Cindy Clum, Alicia LaButti, Kurt M. Lindquist, Erika A. Yee Ngan, Chew Ohm, Robin A. Salamov, Asaf A. Grigoriev, Igor V. Spatafora, Joseph W. Berbee, Mary L. Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title | Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title_full | Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title_fullStr | Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title_short | Phylogenomic Analyses Indicate that Early Fungi Evolved Digesting Cell Walls of Algal Ancestors of Land Plants |
title_sort | phylogenomic analyses indicate that early fungi evolved digesting cell walls of algal ancestors of land plants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494064/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25977457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evv090 |
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