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A comparative genomic analysis of lichen-forming fungi reveals new insights into fungal lifestyles

Hyeunjeong Song, Ki‐Tae Kim, Sook‐Young Park, Gir-Won Lee, Jaeyoung Choi, Jongbum Jeon, Kyeongchae Cheong, Gobong Choi, Jae‐Seoun Hur, Yong‐Hwan Lee

2022Scientific Reports22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lichen-forming fungi are mutualistic symbionts of green algae or cyanobacteria. We report the comparative analysis of six genomes of lichen-forming fungi in classes Eurotiomycetes and Lecanoromycetes to identify genomic information related to their symbiotic lifestyle. The lichen-forming fungi exhibited genome reduction via the loss of dispensable genes encoding plant-cell-wall-degrading enzymes, sugar transporters, and transcription factors. The loss of these genes reflects the symbiotic biology of lichens, such as the absence of pectin in the algal cell wall and obtaining specific sugars from photosynthetic partners. The lichens also gained many lineage- and species-specific genes, including those encoding small secreted proteins. These genes are primarily induced during the early stage of lichen symbiosis, indicating their significant roles in the establishment of lichen symbiosis.Our findings provide comprehensive genomic information for six lichen-forming fungi and novel insights into lichen biology and the evolution of symbiosis.

Topics & Concepts

LichenSymbiosisBiologyGeneGenomeAlgaeBotanyGeneticsBacteriaLichen and fungal ecologyMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant InteractionsYeasts and Rust Fungi Studies