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PLoS Genet


Title:Interspecific sex in grass smuts and the genetic diversity of their pheromone-receptor system
Author(s):Kellner R; Vollmeister E; Feldbrugge M; Begerow D;
Address:"Ruhr-Universitat Bochum, Geobotany Laboratory, Bochum, Germany"
Journal Title:PLoS Genet
Year:2011
Volume:20111229
Issue:12
Page Number:e1002436 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002436
ISSN/ISBN:1553-7404 (Electronic) 1553-7390 (Print) 1553-7390 (Linking)
Abstract:"The grass smuts comprise a speciose group of biotrophic plant parasites, so-called Ustilaginaceae, which are specifically adapted to hosts of sweet grasses, the Poaceae family. Mating takes a central role in their life cycle, as it initiates parasitism by a morphological and physiological transition from saprobic yeast cells to pathogenic filaments. As in other fungi, sexual identity is determined by specific genomic regions encoding allelic variants of a pheromone-receptor (PR) system and heterodimerising transcription factors. Both operate in a biphasic mating process that starts with PR-triggered recognition, directed growth of conjugation hyphae, and plasmogamy of compatible mating partners. So far, studies on the PR system of grass smuts revealed diverse interspecific compatibility and mating type determination. However, many questions concerning the specificity and evolutionary origin of the PR system remain unanswered. Combining comparative genetics and biological approaches, we report on the specificity of the PR system and its genetic diversity in 10 species spanning about 100 million years of mating type evolution. We show that three highly syntenic PR alleles are prevalent among members of the Ustilaginaceae, favouring a triallelic determination as the plesiomorphic characteristic of this group. Furthermore, the analysis of PR loci revealed increased genetic diversity of single PR locus genes compared to genes of flanking regions. Performing interspecies sex tests, we detected a high potential for hybridisation that is directly linked to pheromone signalling as known from intraspecies sex. Although the PR system seems to be optimised for intraspecific compatibility, the observed functional plasticity of the PR system increases the potential for interspecific sex, which might allow the hybrid-based genesis of newly combined host specificities"
Keywords:"Alleles Amino Acid Sequence Biological Evolution Evolution, Molecular Fungal Proteins/*genetics Genes, Mating Type, Fungal/*genetics/physiology Genetic Variation Genome, Fungal Hybridization, Genetic/genetics Hyphae/metabolism Molecular Sequence Data Pher;"
Notes:"MedlineKellner, Ronny Vollmeister, Evelyn Feldbrugge, Michael Begerow, Dominik eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/01/14 PLoS Genet. 2011 Dec; 7(12):e1002436. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1002436. Epub 2011 Dec 29"

 
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