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Transcriptional activity and epigenetic regulation of transposable element in the symbiotic fungus Rhizophagus irregularis


ABSTRACT: Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic relationships with most land plant species. AM fungi have long been considered as ancient asexuals. Long-term clonal evolution would be remarkable for a eukaryotic lineage and suggests the importance of alternative mechanisms to promote genetic variability facilitating adaptation. Here, we assessed the potential of transposable elements (TEs) for generating genomic diversity. The dynamic expression of TEs during Rhizophagus irregularis spore development suggests ongoing TE activity. We find Mutator-like elements located near genes belonging to highly expanded gene families. Characterising the epigenomic status of R. irregularis provides evidence of DNA methylation and small RNA production occurring at TE loci. Our results support a potential role for TEs in shaping the genome, and roles for DNA methylation and small RNA-mediated silencing in regulating TEs. A well-controlled balance between TE activity and repression may therefore contribute to genome evolution in AM fungi.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Rhizophagus Irregularis Oryza Sativa (rice)

SUBMITTER: F Butter  

LAB HEAD: Falk Butter

PROVIDER: PXD025245 | Pride | 2022-02-17

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Transcriptional activity and epigenetic regulation of transposable elements in the symbiotic fungus <i>Rhizophagus irregularis</i>.

Dallaire Alexandra A   Manley Bethan F BF   Wilkens Maya M   Bista Iliana I   Quan Clement C   Evangelisti Edouard E   Bradshaw Charles R CR   Ramakrishna Navin B NB   Schornack Sebastian S   Butter Falk F   Paszkowski Uta U   Miska Eric A EA  

Genome research 20211112 12


Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form mutualistic relationships with most land plant species. AM fungi have long been considered as ancient asexuals. Long-term clonal evolution would be remarkable for a eukaryotic lineage and suggests the importance of alternative mechanisms to promote genetic variability facilitating adaptation. Here, we assessed the potential of transposable elements for generating such genomic diversity. The dynamic expression of TEs during <i>Rhizophagus irregularis</i> spo  ...[more]

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