Xue_2012_PLoS.Genet_8_e1002869

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Title : Comparative analysis of the genomes of two field isolates of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae - Xue_2012_PLoS.Genet_8_e1002869
Author(s) : Xue M , Yang J , Li Z , Hu S , Yao N , Dean RA , Zhao W , Shen M , Zhang H , Li C , Liu L , Cao L , Xu X , Xing Y , Hsiang T , Zhang Z , Xu JR , Peng YL
Ref : PLoS Genet , 8 :e1002869 , 2012
Abstract :

Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most destructive diseases of rice worldwide. The fungal pathogen is notorious for its ability to overcome host resistance. To better understand its genetic variation in nature, we sequenced the genomes of two field isolates, Y34 and P131. In comparison with the previously sequenced laboratory strain 70-15, both field isolates had a similar genome size but slightly more genes. Sequences from the field isolates were used to improve genome assembly and gene prediction of 70-15. Although the overall genome structure is similar, a number of gene families that are likely involved in plant-fungal interactions are expanded in the field isolates. Genome-wide analysis on asynonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitution rates revealed that many infection-related genes underwent diversifying selection. The field isolates also have hundreds of isolate-specific genes and a number of isolate-specific gene duplication events. Functional characterization of randomly selected isolate-specific genes revealed that they play diverse roles, some of which affect virulence. Furthermore, each genome contains thousands of loci of transposon-like elements, but less than 30% of them are conserved among different isolates, suggesting active transposition events in M. oryzae. A total of approximately 200 genes were disrupted in these three strains by transposable elements. Interestingly, transposon-like elements tend to be associated with isolate-specific or duplicated sequences. Overall, our results indicate that gain or loss of unique genes, DNA duplication, gene family expansion, and frequent translocation of transposon-like elements are important factors in genome variation of the rice blast fungus.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: maggr-q0pnd2 , mago7-g4mk92 , mago7-g4mkc6 , mago7-g4mkk9 , mago7-g4mns9 , mago7-g4ms19 , mago7-g4mvm8 , mago7-g4mvw5 , mago7-g4mvw6 , mago7-g4n6j4 , mago7-g4nal1 , mago7-g4nba0 , mago7-g4nbs0 , mago7-g4nc41 , mago7-g4ncz9 , mago7-g4nhn9 , mago7-g4nil3 , mago7-g4nky6 , mago7-g5ehg6 , mago7-g5ehv6 , mago7-g4msm5 , magoy-l7il05 , magoy-l7i6m7 , magoy-l7ic25

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Gene_locus maggr-q0pnd2    mago7-g4mk92    mago7-g4mkc6    mago7-g4mkk9    mago7-g4mns9    mago7-g4ms19    mago7-g4mvm8    mago7-g4mvw5    mago7-g4mvw6    mago7-g4n6j4    mago7-g4nal1    mago7-g4nba0    mago7-g4nbs0    mago7-g4nc41    mago7-g4ncz9    mago7-g4nhn9    mago7-g4nil3    mago7-g4nky6    mago7-g5ehg6    mago7-g5ehv6    mago7-g4msm5    magoy-l7il05    magoy-l7i6m7    magoy-l7ic25

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Xue M, Yang J, Li Z, Hu S, Yao N, Dean RA, Zhao W, Shen M, Zhang H, Li C, Liu L, Cao L, Xu X, Xing Y, Hsiang T, Zhang Z, Xu JR, Peng YL (2012)
Comparative analysis of the genomes of two field isolates of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
PLoS Genet 8 :e1002869

Xue M, Yang J, Li Z, Hu S, Yao N, Dean RA, Zhao W, Shen M, Zhang H, Li C, Liu L, Cao L, Xu X, Xing Y, Hsiang T, Zhang Z, Xu JR, Peng YL (2012)
PLoS Genet 8 :e1002869