人类真菌病原体新型隐球菌交配型基因座编码的必需基因。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2025-04-09 Epub Date: 2025-02-25 DOI:10.1128/mbio.00223-25
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摘要

真菌有性生殖是由交配型基因座控制的。与担子菌门中大多数具有四极交配型系统的物种相比,机会性人类病原体新型隐球菌采用双极交配型系统,其两种交配型(a和α)由一个异常大(~120 kb)的MAT位点决定,包含20多个基因。虽然有几个MAT基因与交配和性发育有关,但其他基因控制着保守的细胞过程(例如,货物运输和蛋白质合成),其中五个(MYO2, PRT1, RPL22, RPL39和RPO41)被假设是必不可少的。本研究通过对杂合二倍体缺失突变体产孢的遗传分析,以及部分情况下对这些基因条件表达等位基因的构建和分析,证实了除MYO2外,其他4个MAT基因的等位基因都是细胞生存所必需的。我们进一步表明,虽然MYO2不是必需的,但它的功能对于感染性孢子的产生、忠实的细胞分裂、适应高温生长和体内致病性至关重要。我们的研究结果表明,在MAT基因座中存在的必要基因在相反交配类型的细胞之间是不同的。我们讨论了在真菌有性生殖和交配型进化的背景下,在快速进化的基因组区域中维持这些必需基因的功能等位基因的可能机制。重要性有性生殖对长期进化的成功至关重要。真菌细胞类型的识别是由MAT位点控制的,它通常是快速进化的,在不同的交配类型之间高度分化。在这项研究中,我们发现在机会性人类真菌病原体C. neoformans的MAT位点编码的四个基因的a和α等位基因是必不可少的。我们证明,第五个基因,MYO2,曾被预测是必不可少的,实际上是可有可无的细胞活力。然而,功能性MYO2等位基因对细胞分裂和真菌致病性是重要的。我们的研究强调了在确定必需基因时需要仔细的遗传分析,这是对高通量方法的补充。此外,在新生生物的MAT位点中必需基因的存在为这些快速进化的基因组区域的功能、维持和进化提供了见解。
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Essential genes encoded by the mating-type locus of the human fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans.

Fungal sexual reproduction is controlled by the mating-type (MAT) locus. In contrast to a majority of species in the phylum Basidiomycota that have tetrapolar mating-type systems, the opportunistic human pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans employs a bipolar mating-type system, with two mating types (a and α) determined by a single MAT locus that is unusually large (~120 kb) and contains more than 20 genes. While several MAT genes are associated with mating and sexual development, others control conserved cellular processes (e.g., cargo transport and protein synthesis), of which five (MYO2, PRT1, RPL22, RPL39, and RPO41) have been hypothesized to be essential. In this study, through genetic analysis involving sporulation of heterozygous diploid deletion mutants, as well as in some cases construction and analyses of conditional expression alleles of these genes, we confirmed that with the exception of MYO2, both alleles of the other four MAT genes are indeed essential for cell viability. We further showed that while MYO2 is not essential, its function is critical for infectious spore production, faithful cytokinesis, adaptation for growth at high temperature, and pathogenicity in vivo. Our results demonstrate the presence of essential genes in the MAT locus that are divergent between cells of opposite mating types. We discuss possible mechanisms to maintain functional alleles of these essential genes in a rapidly evolving genomic region in the context of fungal sexual reproduction and mating-type evolution.IMPORTANCESexual reproduction is essential for long-term evolutionary success. Fungal cell-type identity is governed by the MAT locus, which is typically rapidly evolving and highly divergent between different mating types. In this study, we show that the a and α alleles of four genes encoded in the MAT locus of the opportunistic human fungal pathogen C. neoformans are essential. We demonstrate that a fifth gene, MYO2, which had been predicted to be essential, is in fact dispensable for cell viability. However, a functional MYO2 allele is important for cytokinesis and fungal pathogenicity. Our study highlights the need for careful genetic analyses in determining essential genes, which is complementary to high-throughput approaches. Additionally, the presence of essential genes in the MAT locus of C. neoformans provides insights into the function, maintenance, and evolution of these fast-evolving genomic regions.

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