Structural organization of the mating-type locus in Clade 3 of Fusarium solani species complex and development of PCR protocol for identification of MAT idiomorphs

Q3 Environmental Science
Ssc Guimarães, FP Matteoli, F. Pedrosa-Silva, K. Matos, LH Pfenning
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Abstract

Mating compatibility in ascomycetes is regulated by the mating-type locus. In this study, whole-genome sequence data were used to characterize the structural organization of the MAT loci in two heterothallic and one homothallic species of Clade 3 from Fusarium solani species complex FSSC. Based on sequence analysis, we identified MAT1-1 idiomorph in Fusarium paranaense with three genes, MAT1-2 idiomorph in F. solani f. sp. piperis with two genes, and both MAT idiomorphs in F. striatum, homothallic species. The structural organization of the MAT1-1 locus in F. paranaense, like the MAT1-2 locus in F. striatum and F. solani f. sp. piperis was different to those of other FSSC-Clade 2 and Fusarium species. Moreover, the mating-type genes sequences in FSSC-Clade 3 were dissimilar resulting in a distinct amino acid profile. Despite these differences in the studied species, the process of sexual reproduction is not affected. Besides, we developed primers and applied in a reliable PCR protocol to MAT idiomorph identification. This paper presents the first investigation of the structural organization of the MAT locus from FSSC-Clade 3. The availability of MAT genes sequences can give support to downstream functional studies of individual mating-type transcripts. The MAT primers will be useful to assess the reproductive mode in other strains of FSSC-Clade 3, and to facilitate the application of the biological concept through sexual crosses.
茄枯菌种复合体3枝交合型位点的结构组织及MAT自形物PCR鉴定方案的建立
子囊菌的交配相容性受交配型基因座的调节。本研究利用全基因组序列数据,对茄枯菌(Fusarium solani)种复合体FSSC进化枝3的两个异thalic种和一个homothalic种的MAT位点的结构组织进行了表征。通过序列分析,鉴定出副镰刀菌MAT1-1自形态为3个基因,茄茄镰刀菌MAT1-2自形态为2个基因,同属种纹状镰刀菌MAT1-2自形态为2个基因。赤霉病菌MAT1-1基因座的结构组织与纹状体赤霉病菌和胡椒赤霉病菌的MAT1-2基因座一样,与其他FSSC-Clade 2和镰刀菌不同。此外,FSSC-Clade 3的交配型基因序列不同,导致氨基酸谱不同。尽管所研究的物种存在这些差异,但有性繁殖的过程并未受到影响。此外,我们还开发了引物,并应用于可靠的PCR方案来鉴定MAT的特异形态。本文首次对FSSC-Clade 3中MAT位点的结构组织进行了研究。MAT基因序列的可用性可以为个体交配型转录物的下游功能研究提供支持。MAT引物可用于FSSC-Clade 3其他菌株的生殖模式鉴定,并有助于通过有性杂交将生物学概念应用于其他菌株。
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期刊介绍: Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology (Journal of Fungal Biology) is an international peer-reviewed journal with swift publication. This includes reviews of research advances and methodology and articles in applied and environmental mycology. Current Research in Environmental & Applied Mycology has no page charges or open access charges and offers a free outlet for the publications of the mycology community. All manuscripts will undergo peer review before acceptance. Copyright is retained by the authors.
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