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Secondary Metabolism Gene Clusters Exhibit Increasingly Dynamic and Differential Expression during Asexual Growth, Conidiation, and Sexual Development in Neurospora crassa

Zheng Wang, Francesc López‐Giráldez, Jason C. Slot, Oded Yarden, Frances Trail, Jeffrey P. Townsend

2022mSystems15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Secondary metabolites (SMs) are low-molecular-weight compounds that often mediate interactions between fungi and their environments. Fungi enriched with SMs are of significant research interest to agriculture and medicine, especially from the aspects of pathogen ecology and environmental epidemiology. However, SM clusters (SMCs) that have been predicted by comparative genomics alone have typically been poorly defined and insufficiently functionally annotated. Therefore, we have investigated coordinate expression in SMCs in the model system N. crassa, and our results suggest that SMCs respond to environmental signals and to stress that are associated with development. This study examined SMC regulation at the level of RNA to integrate observations and knowledge of these genes in various growth and development conditions, supporting combining comparative genomics and inclusive transcriptomics to improve computational annotation of SMCs. Our findings call for detailed study of the function of SMCs during the asexual-sexual switch, a key, often-overlooked developmental stage.

Topics & Concepts

ConidiationNeurospora crassaBiologyCrassaGeneSecondary metabolismAsexual reproductionFungal pathogenEcologyEpigeneticsGeneticsBotanyEvolutionary biologyVirulenceBiosynthesisMutantPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityFungal and yeast genetics research