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Discovering the hidden function in fungal genomes

Nicholas C Gervais, Rebecca S. Shapiro

2024Nature Communications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

New molecular technologies have helped unveil previously unexplored facets of the genome beyond the canonical proteome, including microproteins and short ORFs, products of alternative splicing, regulatory non-coding RNAs, as well as transposable elements, cis-regulatory DNA, and other highly repetitive regions of DNA. In this Review, we highlight what is known about this ‘hidden genome’ within the fungal kingdom. Using well-established model systems as a contextual framework, we describe key elements of this hidden genome in diverse fungal species, and explore how these factors perform critical functions in regulating fungal metabolism, stress tolerance, and pathogenesis. Finally, we discuss new technologies that may be adapted to further characterize the hidden genome in fungi. New molecular technologies have helped unveil facets of the genome beyond the canonical proteome, such as microproteins and short ORFs, products of alternative splicing, regulatory non-coding RNAs, transposable elements, and cis-regulatory DNA. In this Review, Gervais & Shapiro highlight what is known about this ‘hidden genome’ in fungi.

Topics & Concepts

Function (biology)GenomeComputational biologyBiologyComputer scienceEvolutionary biologyGeneticsGeneCancer-related molecular mechanisms researchRNA Research and SplicingGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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