Wang_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_34

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Title : Genome characteristics reveal the impact of lichenization on lichen-forming fungus Endocarpon pusillum Hedwig (Verrucariales, Ascomycota) - Wang_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_34
Author(s) : Wang YY , Liu B , Zhang XY , Zhou QM , Zhang T , Li H , Yu YF , Zhang XL , Hao XY , Wang M , Wang L , Wei JC
Ref : BMC Genomics , 15 :34 , 2014
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Lichen is a classic mutualistic organism and the lichenization is one of the fungal symbioses. The lichen-forming fungus Endocarpon pusillum is living in symbiosis with the green alga Diplosphaera chodatii Bialsuknia as a lichen in the arid regions.
RESULTS: 454 and Illumina technologies were used to sequence the genome of E. pusillum. A total of 9,285 genes were annotated in the 37.5 Mb genome of E. pusillum. Analyses of the genes provided direct molecular evidence for certain natural characteristics, such as homothallic reproduction and drought-tolerance. Comparative genomics analysis indicated that the expansion and contraction of some protein families in the E. pusillum genome reflect the specific relationship with its photosynthetic partner (D. chodatii). Co-culture experiments using the lichen-forming fungus E. pusillum and its algal partner allowed the functional identification of genes involved in the nitrogen and carbon transfer between both symbionts, and three lectins without signal peptide domains were found to be essential for the symbiotic recognition in the lichen; interestingly, the ratio of the biomass of both lichen-forming fungus and its photosynthetic partner and their contact time were found to be important for the interaction between these two symbionts.
CONCLUSIONS: The present study lays a genomic analysis of the lichen-forming fungus E. pusillum for demonstrating its general biological features and the traits of the interaction between this fungus and its photosynthetic partner D. chodatii, and will provide research basis for investigating the nature of its drought resistance and symbiosis.

PubMedSearch : Wang_2014_BMC.Genomics_15_34
PubMedID: 24438332
Gene_locus related to this paper: endpu-u1ggx3 , endpu-u1hiw6 , endpu-u1gx33 , endpu-u1hli9 , endpu-u1hmu1 , endpu-u1htc7 , endpu-u1gu60

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Gene_locus endpu-u1ggx3    endpu-u1hiw6    endpu-u1gx33    endpu-u1hli9    endpu-u1hmu1    endpu-u1htc7    endpu-u1gu60
Gene_locus_frgt endpu-u1hv89    endpu-u1hnj1

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Wang YY, Liu B, Zhang XY, Zhou QM, Zhang T, Li H, Yu YF, Zhang XL, Hao XY, Wang M, Wang L, Wei JC (2014)
Genome characteristics reveal the impact of lichenization on lichen-forming fungus Endocarpon pusillum Hedwig (Verrucariales, Ascomycota)
BMC Genomics 15 :34

Wang YY, Liu B, Zhang XY, Zhou QM, Zhang T, Li H, Yu YF, Zhang XL, Hao XY, Wang M, Wang L, Wei JC (2014)
BMC Genomics 15 :34