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Do TE activity and counteracting genome defenses, RNAi and methylation, shape the sex lives of smut fungi?
- Source :
- Plant Signal. Behav. 8:e23853 (2013), Scopus-Elsevier
- Publication Year :
- 2013
- Publisher :
- Landes Bioscience, 2013.
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Abstract
- The availability of three genomes from smut fungi differing in mating, TE load, and genome defense mechanisms, allowed a comparative analyses and a discussion on evolutionary forces shaping them. A complex balance of selective forces seems at play. A bipolar mating system in Ustilago hordei promotes selfing, advantageous for successful niche occupation but favoring accumulation of repetitive DNA, including TEs. TE activity may have caused genome variations necessary for these obligate parasites under high host selection pressures. Higher TE activity is balanced by genome defenses through recombination, RNAi, methylation and RIP mutagenesis. In tetrapolar U. maydis, lacking silencing and possibly methylation mechanisms, reduced inbreeding potential favors removal of repetitive DNA, presumably by its highly-efficient recombination system.
- Subjects :
- Genetics
Recombination, Genetic
biology
Ustilago hordei
Ustilago
Reproduction
Sporisorium
gene silencing
genome research
plant pathogen
Selfing
RNA, Fungal
Plant Science
DNA Methylation
biology.organism_classification
Mating system
Genome
RNA interference
Mutation
DNA Transposable Elements
RNA Interference
Mating
Genome, Fungal
Repeated sequence
DNA, Fungal
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- German
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Plant Signal. Behav. 8:e23853 (2013), Scopus-Elsevier
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fa1526ec7b76a9272126e880ed2b3568