The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.

Fungi are a large group of eukaryotes found in nearly all ecosystems. More than 250 fungal genomes have already been sequenced, greatly improving our understanding of fungal evolution, physiology, and development. However, for the Pezizomycetes, an early-diverging lineage of filamentous ascomycetes,...

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Main Authors: Stefanie Traeger, Florian Altegoer, Michael Freitag, Toni Gabaldon, Frank Kempken, Abhishek Kumar, Marina Marcet-Houben, Stefanie Pöggeler, Jason E Stajich, Minou Nowrousian
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
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spelling doaj-35767e3fa1ad432382baa94e66d5aaa22020-11-24T22:20:16ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042013-01-0199e100382010.1371/journal.pgen.1003820The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.Stefanie TraegerFlorian AltegoerMichael FreitagToni GabaldonFrank KempkenAbhishek KumarMarina Marcet-HoubenStefanie PöggelerJason E StajichMinou NowrousianFungi are a large group of eukaryotes found in nearly all ecosystems. More than 250 fungal genomes have already been sequenced, greatly improving our understanding of fungal evolution, physiology, and development. However, for the Pezizomycetes, an early-diverging lineage of filamentous ascomycetes, there is so far only one genome available, namely that of the black truffle, Tuber melanosporum, a mycorrhizal species with unusual subterranean fruiting bodies. To help close the sequence gap among basal filamentous ascomycetes, and to allow conclusions about the evolution of fungal development, we sequenced the genome and assayed transcriptomes during development of Pyronema confluens, a saprobic Pezizomycete with a typical apothecium as fruiting body. With a size of 50 Mb and ~13,400 protein-coding genes, the genome is more characteristic of higher filamentous ascomycetes than the large, repeat-rich truffle genome; however, some typical features are different in the P. confluens lineage, e.g. the genomic environment of the mating type genes that is conserved in higher filamentous ascomycetes, but only partly conserved in P. confluens. On the other hand, P. confluens has a full complement of fungal photoreceptors, and expression studies indicate that light perception might be similar to distantly related ascomycetes and, thus, represent a basic feature of filamentous ascomycetes. Analysis of spliced RNA-seq sequence reads allowed the detection of natural antisense transcripts for 281 genes. The P. confluens genome contains an unusually high number of predicted orphan genes, many of which are upregulated during sexual development, consistent with the idea of rapid evolution of sex-associated genes. Comparative transcriptomics identified the transcription factor gene pro44 that is upregulated during development in P. confluens and the Sordariomycete Sordaria macrospora. The P. confluens pro44 gene (PCON_06721) was used to complement the S. macrospora pro44 deletion mutant, showing functional conservation of this developmental regulator.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3778014?pdf=render
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author Stefanie Traeger
Florian Altegoer
Michael Freitag
Toni Gabaldon
Frank Kempken
Abhishek Kumar
Marina Marcet-Houben
Stefanie Pöggeler
Jason E Stajich
Minou Nowrousian
spellingShingle Stefanie Traeger
Florian Altegoer
Michael Freitag
Toni Gabaldon
Frank Kempken
Abhishek Kumar
Marina Marcet-Houben
Stefanie Pöggeler
Jason E Stajich
Minou Nowrousian
The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Stefanie Traeger
Florian Altegoer
Michael Freitag
Toni Gabaldon
Frank Kempken
Abhishek Kumar
Marina Marcet-Houben
Stefanie Pöggeler
Jason E Stajich
Minou Nowrousian
author_sort Stefanie Traeger
title The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
title_short The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
title_full The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
title_fullStr The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
title_full_unstemmed The genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of Pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
title_sort genome and development-dependent transcriptomes of pyronema confluens: a window into fungal evolution.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Fungi are a large group of eukaryotes found in nearly all ecosystems. More than 250 fungal genomes have already been sequenced, greatly improving our understanding of fungal evolution, physiology, and development. However, for the Pezizomycetes, an early-diverging lineage of filamentous ascomycetes, there is so far only one genome available, namely that of the black truffle, Tuber melanosporum, a mycorrhizal species with unusual subterranean fruiting bodies. To help close the sequence gap among basal filamentous ascomycetes, and to allow conclusions about the evolution of fungal development, we sequenced the genome and assayed transcriptomes during development of Pyronema confluens, a saprobic Pezizomycete with a typical apothecium as fruiting body. With a size of 50 Mb and ~13,400 protein-coding genes, the genome is more characteristic of higher filamentous ascomycetes than the large, repeat-rich truffle genome; however, some typical features are different in the P. confluens lineage, e.g. the genomic environment of the mating type genes that is conserved in higher filamentous ascomycetes, but only partly conserved in P. confluens. On the other hand, P. confluens has a full complement of fungal photoreceptors, and expression studies indicate that light perception might be similar to distantly related ascomycetes and, thus, represent a basic feature of filamentous ascomycetes. Analysis of spliced RNA-seq sequence reads allowed the detection of natural antisense transcripts for 281 genes. The P. confluens genome contains an unusually high number of predicted orphan genes, many of which are upregulated during sexual development, consistent with the idea of rapid evolution of sex-associated genes. Comparative transcriptomics identified the transcription factor gene pro44 that is upregulated during development in P. confluens and the Sordariomycete Sordaria macrospora. The P. confluens pro44 gene (PCON_06721) was used to complement the S. macrospora pro44 deletion mutant, showing functional conservation of this developmental regulator.
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