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Finished Genome of the Fungal Wheat Pathogen Mycosphaerella graminicola Reveals Dispensome Structure, Chromosome Plasticity, and Stealth Pathogenesis

Authors :
Goodwin, Stephen B.
M’Barek, Sarrah Ben
Dhillon, Braham
Wittenberg, Alexander H. J.
Crane, Charles F.
Hane, James K.
Foster, Andrew J.
Van der Lee, Theo A. J.
Grimwood, Jane
Aerts, Andrea
Antoniw, John
Bailey, Andy
Bluhm, Burt
Bowler, Judith
Bristow, Jim
van der Burgt, Ate
Canto-Canche, Blondy
Churchill, Alice C. L.
Conde-Ferraez, Laura
Cools, Hans J.
Coutinho, Pedro M.
Csukai, Michael
Dehal, Paramvir
De Wit, Pierre
Donzelli, Bruno
van de Geest, Henri C.
van Ham, Roel C. H. J.
Hammond-Kosack, Kim E.
Henrissat, Bernard
Kilian, Andrzej
Kobayashi, Adilson K.
Koopmann, Edda
Kourmpetis, Yiannis
Kuzniar, Arnold
Lindquist, Erika
Lombard, Vincent
Maliepaard, Chris
Martins, Natalia
Mehrabi, Rahim
Nap, Jan P. H.
Ponomarenko, Alisa
Rudd, Jason J.
Salamov, Asaf
Schmutz, Jeremy
Schouten, Henk J.
Shapiro, Harris
Stergiopoulos, Ioannis
Torriani, Stefano F.F.
Tu, Hank
de Vries, Ronald P.
Waalwijk, Cees
Ware, Sarah B.
Wiebenga, Ad
Zwiers, Lute-Harm
Oliver, Richard P.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Kema, Gert. H. J.
Goodwin, Stephen B.
M’Barek, Sarrah Ben
Dhillon, Braham
Wittenberg, Alexander H. J.
Crane, Charles F.
Hane, James K.
Foster, Andrew J.
Van der Lee, Theo A. J.
Grimwood, Jane
Aerts, Andrea
Antoniw, John
Bailey, Andy
Bluhm, Burt
Bowler, Judith
Bristow, Jim
van der Burgt, Ate
Canto-Canche, Blondy
Churchill, Alice C. L.
Conde-Ferraez, Laura
Cools, Hans J.
Coutinho, Pedro M.
Csukai, Michael
Dehal, Paramvir
De Wit, Pierre
Donzelli, Bruno
van de Geest, Henri C.
van Ham, Roel C. H. J.
Hammond-Kosack, Kim E.
Henrissat, Bernard
Kilian, Andrzej
Kobayashi, Adilson K.
Koopmann, Edda
Kourmpetis, Yiannis
Kuzniar, Arnold
Lindquist, Erika
Lombard, Vincent
Maliepaard, Chris
Martins, Natalia
Mehrabi, Rahim
Nap, Jan P. H.
Ponomarenko, Alisa
Rudd, Jason J.
Salamov, Asaf
Schmutz, Jeremy
Schouten, Henk J.
Shapiro, Harris
Stergiopoulos, Ioannis
Torriani, Stefano F.F.
Tu, Hank
de Vries, Ronald P.
Waalwijk, Cees
Ware, Sarah B.
Wiebenga, Ad
Zwiers, Lute-Harm
Oliver, Richard P.
Grigoriev, Igor V.
Kema, Gert. H. J.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The plant-pathogenic fungus Mycosphaerella graminicola (asexual stage: Septoria tritici) causes septoria tritici blotch, a disease that greatly reduces the yield and quality of wheat. This disease is economically important in most wheat-growing areas worldwide and threatens global food production. Control of the disease has been hampered by a limited understanding of the genetic and biochemical bases of pathogenicity, including mechanisms of infection and of resistance in the host. Unlike most other plant pathogens, M. graminicola has a long latent period during which it evades host defenses. Although this type of stealth pathogenicity occurs commonly in Mycosphaerella and other Dothideomycetes, the largest class of plant-pathogenic fungi, its genetic basis is not known. To address this problem, the genome of M. graminicola was sequenced completely. The finished genome contains 21 chromosomes, eight of which could be lost with no visible effect on the fungus and thus are dispensable. This eight-chromosome dispensome is dynamic in field and progeny isolates, is different from the core genome in gene and repeat content, and appears to have originated by ancient horizontal transfer from an unknown donor. Synteny plots of the M. graminicola chromosomes versus those of the only other sequenced Dothideomycete, Stagonospora nodorum, revealed conservation of gene content but not order or orientation, suggesting a high rate of intra-chromosomal rearrangement in one or both species.This observed “mesosynteny” is very different from synteny seen between other organisms. A surprising feature of the M. graminicola genome compared to other sequenced plant pathogens was that it contained very few genes for enzymes that break down plant cell walls, which was more similar to endophytes than to pathogens. The stealth pathogenesis of M. graminicola probably involves degradation of proteins rather than carbohydrates to evade host defenses during the biotrophic stage of infection and ma

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OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1033975441
Document Type :
Electronic Resource