Comparative genome sequence analysis underscores mycoparasitism as the ancestral life style of Trichoderma
TU Wien · Broad Institute · +24 more institutions
Abstract
Mycoparasitism, a lifestyle where one fungus is parasitic on another fungus, has special relevance when the prey is a plant pathogen, providing a strategy for biological control of pests for plant protection. Probably, the most studied biocontrol agents are species of the genus Hypocrea/Trichoderma.
Here we report an analysis of the genome sequences of the two biocontrol species Trichoderma atroviride (teleomorph Hypocrea atroviridis) and Trichoderma virens (formerly Gliocladium virens, teleomorph Hypocrea virens), and a comparison with Trichoderma reesei (teleomorph Hypocrea jecorina). These three Trichoderma species display a remarkable conservation of gene order (78 to 96%), and a lack of active mobile elements probably due to repeat-induced point mutation. Several gene families are expanded in the two mycoparasitic species relative to T. reesei or other ascomycetes, and are overrepresented in non-syntenic genome regions. A phylogenetic analysis shows that T. reesei and T. virens are derived relative to T. atroviride. The mycoparasitism-specific genes thus arose in a common Trichoderma ancestor but were subsequently lost in T. reesei.
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Authors
64Topics & keywords
- Hypocrea
- Biology
- Trichoderma reesei
- Trichoderma
- Hypocreales
- Genome
- Botany
- Genetics
- Life in Land
Funding
- UDU.S. Department of EnergyAwards: -AC02-05CH11231, 05CH11231, AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC02, DE-AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC02-
- IEInfrastructures en Biologie Santé et Agronomie
- JGJoint Genome InstituteAwards: DE-AC02-05CH11231, AC02-05CH11231
- VSVienna Science and Technology FundAward: LS09-036
- ASAustrian Science FundAward: DE-AC02-05CH11231
- MDMinisterio de Ciencia e InnovaciónAward: AGL2009-13431-C02
- JDJunta de Castilla y León
- OOOffice of ScienceAwards: AC02-05CH11231, -AC02-05CH11231, DE-AC02