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Title : The genomes of the fungal plant pathogens Cladosporium fulvum and Dothistroma septosporum reveal adaptation to different hosts and lifestyles but also signatures of common ancestry - de Wit_2012_PLoS.Genet_8_E1003088
Author(s) : de Wit PJ , van der Burgt A , Okmen B , Stergiopoulos I , Abd-Elsalam KA , Aerts AL , Bahkali AH , Beenen HG , Chettri P , Cox MP , Datema E , de Vries RP , Dhillon B , Ganley AR , Griffiths SA , Guo Y , Hamelin RC , Henrissat B , Kabir MS , Jashni MK , Kema G , Klaubauf S , Lapidus A , Levasseur A , Lindquist E , Mehrabi R , Ohm RA , Owen TJ , Salamov A , Schwelm A , Schijlen E , Sun H , van den Burg HA , van Ham RC , Zhang S , Goodwin SB , Grigoriev IV , Collemare J , Bradshaw RE
Ref : PLoS Genet , 8 :e1003088 , 2012
Abstract :

We sequenced and compared the genomes of the Dothideomycete fungal plant pathogens Cladosporium fulvum (Cfu) (syn. Passalora fulva) and Dothistroma septosporum (Dse) that are closely related phylogenetically, but have different lifestyles and hosts. Although both fungi grow extracellularly in close contact with host mesophyll cells, Cfu is a biotroph infecting tomato, while Dse is a hemibiotroph infecting pine. The genomes of these fungi have a similar set of genes (70% of gene content in both genomes are homologs), but differ significantly in size (Cfu >61.1-Mb; Dse 31.2-Mb), which is mainly due to the difference in repeat content (47.2% in Cfu versus 3.2% in Dse). Recent adaptation to different lifestyles and hosts is suggested by diverged sets of genes. Cfu contains an alpha-tomatinase gene that we predict might be required for detoxification of tomatine, while this gene is absent in Dse. Many genes encoding secreted proteins are unique to each species and the repeat-rich areas in Cfu are enriched for these species-specific genes. In contrast, conserved genes suggest common host ancestry. Homologs of Cfu effector genes, including Ecp2 and Avr4, are present in Dse and induce a Cf-Ecp2- and Cf-4-mediated hypersensitive response, respectively. Strikingly, genes involved in production of the toxin dothistromin, a likely virulence factor for Dse, are conserved in Cfu, but their expression differs markedly with essentially no expression by Cfu in planta. Likewise, Cfu has a carbohydrate-degrading enzyme catalog that is more similar to that of necrotrophs or hemibiotrophs and a larger pectinolytic gene arsenal than Dse, but many of these genes are not expressed in planta or are pseudogenized. Overall, comparison of their genomes suggests that these closely related plant pathogens had a common ancestral host but since adapted to different hosts and lifestyles by a combination of differentiated gene content, pseudogenization, and gene regulation.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: mycpj-q30dw8 , mycp1-n1pnd6 , mycp1-n1per0 , mycp1-n1pg49 , mycp1-n1pwj1 , mycp1-n1pcl8 , mycp1-m2y2b1 , mycp1-n1pwu7 , mycp1-n1ppa8 , mycp1-m2yk59 , mycp1-n1pps5 , mycp1-n1pw13 , mycp1-n1pe19 , mycp1-m2xhl1 , mycp1-n1pnh6 , mycp1-n1psn5 , mycp1-n1puh9 , mycp1-n1phf7 , mycp1-m2y2h4 , mycp1-n1q523 , dotsn-n1q1b1 , dotsn-n1q415 , dotsn-est1

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Gene_locus mycpj-q30dw8    mycp1-n1pnd6    mycp1-n1per0    mycp1-n1pg49    mycp1-n1pwj1    mycp1-n1pcl8    mycp1-m2y2b1    mycp1-n1pwu7    mycp1-n1ppa8    mycp1-m2yk59    mycp1-n1pps5    mycp1-n1pw13    mycp1-n1pe19    mycp1-m2xhl1    mycp1-n1pnh6    mycp1-n1psn5    mycp1-n1puh9    mycp1-n1phf7    mycp1-m2y2h4    mycp1-n1q523    dotsn-n1q1b1    dotsn-n1q415    dotsn-est1
Gene_locus_frgt mycp1-n1piu6    mycp1-n1pg62    dotsn-m2ymh2

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de Wit PJ, van der Burgt A, Okmen B, Stergiopoulos I, Abd-Elsalam KA, Aerts AL, Bahkali AH, Beenen HG, Chettri P, Cox MP, Datema E, de Vries RP, Dhillon B, Ganley AR, Griffiths SA, Guo Y, Hamelin RC, Henrissat B, Kabir MS, Jashni MK, Kema G, Klaubauf S, Lapidus A, Levasseur A, Lindquist E, Mehrabi R, Ohm RA, Owen TJ, Salamov A, Schwelm A, Schijlen E, Sun H, van den Burg HA, van Ham RC, Zhang S, Goodwin SB, Grigoriev IV, Collemare J, Bradshaw RE (2012)
The genomes of the fungal plant pathogens Cladosporium fulvum and Dothistroma septosporum reveal adaptation to different hosts and lifestyles but also signatures of common ancestry
PLoS Genet 8 :e1003088

de Wit PJ, van der Burgt A, Okmen B, Stergiopoulos I, Abd-Elsalam KA, Aerts AL, Bahkali AH, Beenen HG, Chettri P, Cox MP, Datema E, de Vries RP, Dhillon B, Ganley AR, Griffiths SA, Guo Y, Hamelin RC, Henrissat B, Kabir MS, Jashni MK, Kema G, Klaubauf S, Lapidus A, Levasseur A, Lindquist E, Mehrabi R, Ohm RA, Owen TJ, Salamov A, Schwelm A, Schijlen E, Sun H, van den Burg HA, van Ham RC, Zhang S, Goodwin SB, Grigoriev IV, Collemare J, Bradshaw RE (2012)
PLoS Genet 8 :e1003088