Genomic perspectives on the evolution of fungal entomopathogenicity in Beauveria bassiana
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences · Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The ascomycete fungus Beauveria bassiana is a pathogen of hundreds of insect species and is commercially produced as an environmentally friendly mycoinsecticide. We sequenced the genome of B. bassiana and a phylogenomic analysis confirmed that ascomycete entomopathogenicity is polyphyletic, but also revealed convergent evolution to insect pathogenicity. We also found many species-specific virulence genes and gene family expansions and contractions that correlate with host ranges and pathogenic strategies. These include B. bassiana having many more bacterial-like toxins (suggesting an unsuspected potential for oral toxicity) and effector-type proteins. The genome also revealed that B. bassiana resembles the…
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- FWCI
- 43.15
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- 100%
- References
- 81
Authors
11- GXGuohua XiaoCorresponding
Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
- SYSheng‐Hua Ying
Zhejiang University
- PZPeng Zheng
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
- ZWZheng‐Liang Wang
Zhejiang University
- SZSiwei Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences
Topics & keywords
- Beauveria bassiana
- Bassiana
- Biology
- Virulence
- Gene
- Genome
- Genetics
- Transcriptome
- Life in Land