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Fusarium oxysporum effector clustering version 2: An updated pipeline to infer host range.


ABSTRACT: The fungus Fusarium oxysporum is infamous for its devastating effects on economically important crops worldwide. F. oxysporum isolates are grouped into formae speciales based on their ability to cause disease on different hosts. Assigning F. oxysporum strains to formae speciales using non-experimental procedures has proven to be challenging due to their genetic heterogeneity and polyphyletic nature. However, genetically diverse isolates of the same forma specialis encode similar repertoires of effectors, proteins that are secreted by the fungus and contribute to the establishment of compatibility with the host. Based on this observation, we previously designed the F. oxysporum Effector Clustering (FoEC) pipeline which is able to classify F. oxysporum strains by forma specialis based on hierarchical clustering of the presence of predicted putative effector sequences, solely using genome assemblies as input. Here we present the updated FoEC2 pipeline which is more user friendly, customizable and, due to multithreading, has improved scalability. It is designed as a Snakemake pipeline and incorporates a new interactive visualization app. We showcase FoEC2 by clustering 537 publicly available F. oxysporum genomes and further analysis of putative effector families as multiple sequence alignments. We confirm classification of isolates into formae speciales and are able to further identify their subtypes. The pipeline is available on github: https://github.com/pvdam3/FoEC2.

SUBMITTER: Brenes Guallar MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9627151 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Fusarium oxysporum</i> effector clustering version 2: An updated pipeline to infer host range.

Brenes Guallar Megan A MA   Fokkens Like L   Rep Martijn M   Berke Lidija L   van Dam Peter P  

Frontiers in plant science 20221019


The fungus <i>Fusarium oxysporum</i> is infamous for its devastating effects on economically important crops worldwide. <i>F. oxysporum</i> isolates are grouped into <i>formae speciales</i> based on their ability to cause disease on different hosts. Assigning <i>F. oxysporum</i> strains to <i>formae speciales</i> using non-experimental procedures has proven to be challenging due to their genetic heterogeneity and polyphyletic nature. However, genetically diverse isolates of the same <i>forma spe  ...[more]

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