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Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores
Recombination is often suppressed at sex-determining loci in plants and animals, and at self-incompatibility or mating-type loci in plants and fungi. In fungal ascomycetes, recombination suppression around the mating-type locus is associated with pseudo-homothallism, i.e. the production of self-fert...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010347 |
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author | Vittorelli, Nina Rodríguez de la Vega, Ricardo C. Snirc, Alodie Levert, Emilie Gautier, Valérie Lalanne, Christophe De Filippo, Elsa Gladieux, Pierre Guillou, Sonia Zhang, Yu Tejomurthula, Sravanthi Grigoriev, Igor V. Debuchy, Robert Silar, Philippe Giraud, Tatiana Hartmann, Fanny E. |
author_facet | Vittorelli, Nina Rodríguez de la Vega, Ricardo C. Snirc, Alodie Levert, Emilie Gautier, Valérie Lalanne, Christophe De Filippo, Elsa Gladieux, Pierre Guillou, Sonia Zhang, Yu Tejomurthula, Sravanthi Grigoriev, Igor V. Debuchy, Robert Silar, Philippe Giraud, Tatiana Hartmann, Fanny E. |
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description | Recombination is often suppressed at sex-determining loci in plants and animals, and at self-incompatibility or mating-type loci in plants and fungi. In fungal ascomycetes, recombination suppression around the mating-type locus is associated with pseudo-homothallism, i.e. the production of self-fertile dikaryotic sexual spores carrying the two opposite mating types. This has been well studied in two species complexes from different families of Sordariales: Podospora anserina and Neurospora tetrasperma. However, it is unclear whether this intriguing association holds in other species. We show here that Schizothecium tetrasporum, a fungus from a third family in the order Sordariales, also produces mostly self-fertile dikaryotic spores carrying the two opposite mating types. This was due to a high frequency of second meiotic division segregation at the mating-type locus, indicating the occurrence of a single and systematic crossing-over event between the mating-type locus and the centromere, as in P. anserina. The mating-type locus has the typical Sordariales organization, plus a MAT1-1-1 pseudogene in the MAT1-2 haplotype. High-quality genome assemblies of opposite mating types and segregation analyses revealed a suppression of recombination in a region of 1.47 Mb around the mating-type locus. We detected three evolutionary strata, indicating a stepwise extension of recombination suppression. The three strata displayed no rearrangement or transposable element accumulation but gene losses and gene disruptions were present, and precisely at the strata margins. Our findings indicate a convergent evolution of self-fertile dikaryotic sexual spores across multiple ascomycete fungi. The particular pattern of meiotic segregation at the mating-type locus was associated with recombination suppression around this locus, that had extended stepwise. This association between pseudo-homothallism and recombination suppression across lineages and the presence of gene disruption at the strata limits are consistent with a recently proposed mechanism of sheltering deleterious alleles to explain stepwise recombination suppression. |
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spelling | pubmed-99496472023-02-24 Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores Vittorelli, Nina Rodríguez de la Vega, Ricardo C. Snirc, Alodie Levert, Emilie Gautier, Valérie Lalanne, Christophe De Filippo, Elsa Gladieux, Pierre Guillou, Sonia Zhang, Yu Tejomurthula, Sravanthi Grigoriev, Igor V. Debuchy, Robert Silar, Philippe Giraud, Tatiana Hartmann, Fanny E. PLoS Genet Research Article Recombination is often suppressed at sex-determining loci in plants and animals, and at self-incompatibility or mating-type loci in plants and fungi. In fungal ascomycetes, recombination suppression around the mating-type locus is associated with pseudo-homothallism, i.e. the production of self-fertile dikaryotic sexual spores carrying the two opposite mating types. This has been well studied in two species complexes from different families of Sordariales: Podospora anserina and Neurospora tetrasperma. However, it is unclear whether this intriguing association holds in other species. We show here that Schizothecium tetrasporum, a fungus from a third family in the order Sordariales, also produces mostly self-fertile dikaryotic spores carrying the two opposite mating types. This was due to a high frequency of second meiotic division segregation at the mating-type locus, indicating the occurrence of a single and systematic crossing-over event between the mating-type locus and the centromere, as in P. anserina. The mating-type locus has the typical Sordariales organization, plus a MAT1-1-1 pseudogene in the MAT1-2 haplotype. High-quality genome assemblies of opposite mating types and segregation analyses revealed a suppression of recombination in a region of 1.47 Mb around the mating-type locus. We detected three evolutionary strata, indicating a stepwise extension of recombination suppression. The three strata displayed no rearrangement or transposable element accumulation but gene losses and gene disruptions were present, and precisely at the strata margins. Our findings indicate a convergent evolution of self-fertile dikaryotic sexual spores across multiple ascomycete fungi. The particular pattern of meiotic segregation at the mating-type locus was associated with recombination suppression around this locus, that had extended stepwise. This association between pseudo-homothallism and recombination suppression across lineages and the presence of gene disruption at the strata limits are consistent with a recently proposed mechanism of sheltering deleterious alleles to explain stepwise recombination suppression. Public Library of Science 2023-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9949647/ /pubmed/36763677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010347 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Vittorelli, Nina Rodríguez de la Vega, Ricardo C. Snirc, Alodie Levert, Emilie Gautier, Valérie Lalanne, Christophe De Filippo, Elsa Gladieux, Pierre Guillou, Sonia Zhang, Yu Tejomurthula, Sravanthi Grigoriev, Igor V. Debuchy, Robert Silar, Philippe Giraud, Tatiana Hartmann, Fanny E. Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title | Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title_full | Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title_fullStr | Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title_full_unstemmed | Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title_short | Stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
title_sort | stepwise recombination suppression around the mating-type locus in an ascomycete fungus with self-fertile spores |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9949647/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36763677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1010347 |
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