Differential expression of mating-type genes in Hirsutella sinensis and natural Cordyceps sinensis

Xiu-Zhang Li, Yu-ling Li, Jia-Shi Zhu
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Ascomycete reproduction is controlled by the mating-type (MAT) locus, and the existence of homothallic and pseudohomothallic reproduction types has been hypothesized based on genetic data obtained for Hirsutella sinensis, the GC-biased Genotype #1 of Ophiocordyceps sinensis. However, the inconsistent occurrence of the matingtype genes of MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 idiomorphs in numerous H. sinensis strains contradicts the genetic-based capability of the fungus to undergo self-fertilization. In addition to the genetic regulation of the mating process, transcriptional regulation also occurs in H. sinensis strains that show differential transcription of the mating genes or that exhibit transcription of the MAT1-2-1 gene with spliced intron II and unspliced intron I that contains stop codons, which is not consistent with the hypotheses of (pseudo)homothallism. These findings suggest that H. sinensis (either monoecious or dioecious) needs a mating partner to achieve sexual outcrossing (physiological heterothallism or hybridization) for the development and maturation of the fruiting body, ascocarps, and ascospores of natural C. sinensis. However, consistent occurrence and transcription of the mating genes of both MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 idiomorphs have been reported in natural C. sinensis, which includes the multiple GC- and AT-biased genotypes of O. sinensis fungi and other co-colonized fungi. The differential occurrence and transcription of the mating-type genes of MAT1-1 and MAT1-2 idiomorphs in Samsoniella hepiali might reciprocally participate in the reproduction processes of O. sinensis and the entire lifecycle of natural C. sinensis.
中华毛藻与天然冬虫夏草交配型基因的差异表达
子囊菌的繁殖受交配型(MAT)基因座的控制,根据对棉虫草的gc偏向基因型1号sinsutella的遗传数据,假设存在同型和假同型繁殖类型。然而,MAT1-1和MAT1-2自胚的交配型基因在众多中华赤霉素菌株中不一致的出现与真菌进行自花受精的遗传能力相矛盾。除了对交配过程的遗传调控外,转录调控也发生在中华华按蚊菌株中,这些菌株表现出交配基因的差异转录,或者表现出MAT1-2-1基因与剪接内含子II和未剪接内含子I(含有停止密码子)的转录,这与(伪)同源性的假设不一致。这些结果表明,无论是雌雄同株还是雌雄异株,中华香薷都需要一个配偶来实现有性异交(生理异源性或杂交),以实现天然中华香薷子实体、子囊和子囊孢子的发育和成熟。然而,MAT1-1和MAT1-2两种自形态的交配基因在天然中华香菇中一致出现并转录,其中包括中华香菇真菌和其他共定植真菌的多个GC-和at偏向基因型。MAT1-1和MAT1-2两种自形态交配型基因的差异发生和转录可能相互参与了中华绒螯蟹的繁殖过程和天然中华绒螯蟹的整个生命周期。
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