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Pezizomycetes genomes reveal the molecular basis of ectomycorrhizal truffle lifestyle

Authors :
Murat, Claude
Payen, Thibaut
Noel, Benjamin
Kuo, Alan
Morin, Emmanuelle
Chen, Juan
Kohler, Annegret
Krizsán, Krisztina
Balestrini, Raffaella
Da Silva, Corinne
Montanini, Barbara
Hainaut, Mathieu
Levati, Elisabetta
Barry, Kerrie W.
Belfiori, Beatrice
Cichocki, Nicolas
Clum, Alicia
Dockter, Rhyan B.
Fauchery, Laure
Guy, Julie
Iotti, Mirco
Le Tacon, François
Lindquist, Erika A.
Lipzen, Anna
Malagnac, Fabienne
Mello, Antonietta
Molinier, Virginie
Miyauchi, Shingo
Poulain, Julie
Riccioni, Claudia
Rubini, Andrea
Sitrit, Yaron
Splivallo, Richard
Traeger, Stefanie
Wang, Mei
Žifčáková, Lucia
Wipf, Daniel
Zambonelli, Alessandra
Paolocci, Francesco
Nowrousian, Minou
Ottonello, Simone
Baldrian, Petr
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Henrissat, Bernard
Nagy, László
Aury, Jean-Marc
Wincker, Patrick
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Bonfante, Paola
Martin, Francis
Murat, Claude
Payen, Thibaut
Noel, Benjamin
Kuo, Alan
Morin, Emmanuelle
Chen, Juan
Kohler, Annegret
Krizsán, Krisztina
Balestrini, Raffaella
Da Silva, Corinne
Montanini, Barbara
Hainaut, Mathieu
Levati, Elisabetta
Barry, Kerrie W.
Belfiori, Beatrice
Cichocki, Nicolas
Clum, Alicia
Dockter, Rhyan B.
Fauchery, Laure
Guy, Julie
Iotti, Mirco
Le Tacon, François
Lindquist, Erika A.
Lipzen, Anna
Malagnac, Fabienne
Mello, Antonietta
Molinier, Virginie
Miyauchi, Shingo
Poulain, Julie
Riccioni, Claudia
Rubini, Andrea
Sitrit, Yaron
Splivallo, Richard
Traeger, Stefanie
Wang, Mei
Žifčáková, Lucia
Wipf, Daniel
Zambonelli, Alessandra
Paolocci, Francesco
Nowrousian, Minou
Ottonello, Simone
Baldrian, Petr
Spatafora, Joseph W.
Henrissat, Bernard
Nagy, László
Aury, Jean-Marc
Wincker, Patrick
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Bonfante, Paola
Martin, Francis
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Tuberaceae is one of the most diverse lineages of symbiotic truffle-forming fungi. To understand the molecular underpinning of the ectomycorrhizal truffle lifestyle, we compared the genomes of Piedmont white truffle (Tuber magnatum), Périgord black truffle (Tuber melanosporum), Burgundy truffle (Tuber aestivum), pig truffle (Choiromyces venosus) and desert truffle (Terfezia boudieri) to saprotrophic Pezizomycetes. Reconstructed gene duplication/loss histories along a time-calibrated phylogeny of Ascomycetes revealed that Tuberaceae-specific traits may be related to a higher gene diversification rate. Genomic features in Tuber species appear to be very similar, with high transposon content, few genes coding lignocellulose-degrading enzymes, a substantial set of lineage-specific fruiting-body-upregulated genes and high expression of genes involved in volatile organic compound metabolism. Developmental and metabolic pathways expressed in ectomycorrhizae and fruiting bodies of T. magnatum and T. melanosporum are unexpectedly very similar, owing to the fact that they diverged ~100 Ma. Volatile organic compounds from pungent truffle odours are not the products of Tuber-specific gene innovations, but rely on the differential expression of an existing gene repertoire. These genomic resources will help to address fundamental questions in the evolution of the truffle lifestyle and the ecology of fungi that have been praised as food delicacies for centuries.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/octet-stream, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362806457
Document Type :
Electronic Resource