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Fitness difference between two synonymous mutations of Phytophthora infestans ATP6 gene.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Sequence variation produced by mutation provides the ultimate source of natural selection for species adaptation. Unlike nonsynonymous mutation, synonymous mutations are generally considered to be selectively neutral but accumulating evidence suggests they also contribute to species adaptation by regulating the flow of genetic information and the development of functional traits. In this study, we analysed sequence characteristics of ATP6, a housekeeping gene from 139 Phytophthora infestans isolates, and compared the fitness components including metabolic rate, temperature sensitivity, aggressiveness, and fungicide tolerance among synonymous mutations.

Results

We found that the housekeeping gene exhibited low genetic variation and was represented by two major synonymous mutants at similar frequency (0.496 and 0.468, respectively). The two synonymous mutants were generated by a single nucleotide substitution but differed significantly in fitness as well as temperature-mediated spatial distribution and expression. The synonymous mutant ending in AT was more common in cold regions and was more expressed at lower experimental temperature than the synonymous mutant ending in GC and vice versa.

Conclusion

Our results are consistent with the argument that synonymous mutations can modulate the adaptive evolution of species including pathogens and have important implications for sustainable disease management, especially under climate change.

SUBMITTER: Nkurikiyimfura O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10946160 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Fitness difference between two synonymous mutations of Phytophthora infestans ATP6 gene.

Nkurikiyimfura Oswald O   Waheed Abdul A   Fang Hanmei H   Yuan Xiaoxian X   Chen Lixia L   Wang Yan-Ping YP   Lu Guodong G   Zhan Jiasui J   Yang Lina L  

BMC ecology and evolution 20240318 1


<h4>Background</h4>Sequence variation produced by mutation provides the ultimate source of natural selection for species adaptation. Unlike nonsynonymous mutation, synonymous mutations are generally considered to be selectively neutral but accumulating evidence suggests they also contribute to species adaptation by regulating the flow of genetic information and the development of functional traits. In this study, we analysed sequence characteristics of ATP6, a housekeeping gene from 139 Phytopht  ...[more]

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