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Effector diversification within compartments of the Leptosphaeria maculans genome affected by Repeat-Induced Point mutations

Authors :
Rouxel, Thierry
Grandaubert, Jonathan
Hane, James K.
Hoede, Claire
van de Wouw, Angela P.
Couloux, Arnaud
Dominguez, Victoria
Anthouard, Veronique
Bally, Pascal
Bourras, Salim
Cozijnsen, Anton J.
Ciuffetti, Lynda M.
Degrave, Alexandre
Dilmaghani, Azita
Duret, Laurent
Fudal, Isabelle
Goodwin, Stephen B.
Gout, Lilian
Glaser, Nicolas
Linglin, Juliette
Kema, Gert H. J.
Lapalu, Nicolas
Lawrence, Christopher B.
May, Kim
Meyer, Michel
Ollivier, Benedicte
Poulain, Julie
Schoch, Conrad L.
Simon, Adeline
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Stachowiak, Anna
Turgeon, B. Gillian
Tyler, Brett M.
Vincent, Delphine
Weissenbach, Jean
Amselem, Joelle
Quesneville, Hadi
Oliver, Richard P.
Wincker, Patrick
Balesdent, Marie-Helene
Howlett, Barbara J.
Rouxel, Thierry
Grandaubert, Jonathan
Hane, James K.
Hoede, Claire
van de Wouw, Angela P.
Couloux, Arnaud
Dominguez, Victoria
Anthouard, Veronique
Bally, Pascal
Bourras, Salim
Cozijnsen, Anton J.
Ciuffetti, Lynda M.
Degrave, Alexandre
Dilmaghani, Azita
Duret, Laurent
Fudal, Isabelle
Goodwin, Stephen B.
Gout, Lilian
Glaser, Nicolas
Linglin, Juliette
Kema, Gert H. J.
Lapalu, Nicolas
Lawrence, Christopher B.
May, Kim
Meyer, Michel
Ollivier, Benedicte
Poulain, Julie
Schoch, Conrad L.
Simon, Adeline
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Stachowiak, Anna
Turgeon, B. Gillian
Tyler, Brett M.
Vincent, Delphine
Weissenbach, Jean
Amselem, Joelle
Quesneville, Hadi
Oliver, Richard P.
Wincker, Patrick
Balesdent, Marie-Helene
Howlett, Barbara J.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Fungi are of primary ecological, biotechnological and economic importance. Many fundamental biological processes that are shared by animals and fungi are studied in fungi due to their experimental tractability. Many fungi are pathogens or mutualists and are model systems to analyse effector genes and their mechanisms of diversification. In this study, we report the genome sequence of the phytopathogenic ascomycete Leptosphaeria maculans and characterize its repertoire of protein effectors. The L. maculans genome has an unusual bipartite structure with alternating distinct guanine and cytosine-equilibrated and adenine and thymine (AT)-rich blocks of homogenous nucleotide composition. The AT-rich blocks comprise one-third of the genome and contain effector genes and families of transposable elements, both of which are affected by repeat-induced point mutation, a fungal-specific genome defence mechanism. This genomic environment for effectors promotes rapid sequence diversification and underpins the evolutionary potential of the fungus to adapt rapidly to novel host-derived constraints.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
en_US
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1200315426
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.ncomms1189