2020
DOI: 10.1111/eva.13134
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Comparative genomics highlights the importance of drug efflux transporters during evolution of mycoparasitism in Clonostachys subgenus Bionectria (Fungi, Ascomycota, Hypocreales)

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“…Therefore, differences in expression and diversification of this gene family are potential contributors to the differentiation between detrimental and non-detrimental fungi in the A. thaliana root mycobiome, especially since A. thaliana cell-wall composition is a determinant factor for disease resistance 70 , 71 . Notably, expansion of the PL1_7 gene family was observed in plant pathogens but also in the biocontrol fungus C. rosea (Sordariomycetes, Hypocreales), a fungal species with mycoparasitic and plant endophytic capacity 72 , 73 that is phylogenetically closely related to multiple isolates selected in this study. Genetic manipulation of the C. rosea pel12 gene revealed a direct involvement of the protein in pectin degradation, but not in C. rosea biocontrol towards the phytopathogen Botrytis cinerea 57 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Therefore, differences in expression and diversification of this gene family are potential contributors to the differentiation between detrimental and non-detrimental fungi in the A. thaliana root mycobiome, especially since A. thaliana cell-wall composition is a determinant factor for disease resistance 70 , 71 . Notably, expansion of the PL1_7 gene family was observed in plant pathogens but also in the biocontrol fungus C. rosea (Sordariomycetes, Hypocreales), a fungal species with mycoparasitic and plant endophytic capacity 72 , 73 that is phylogenetically closely related to multiple isolates selected in this study. Genetic manipulation of the C. rosea pel12 gene revealed a direct involvement of the protein in pectin degradation, but not in C. rosea biocontrol towards the phytopathogen Botrytis cinerea 57 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The other detected differentially expressed MFS transporters are commonly involved in efflux-mediated protection against exogenous or endogenous secondary metabolites and sugar uptake, suggesting a DCL-dependent influence on this aspect of C. rosea mycoparasitic action. This group also includes nine genes belonging to the drug–H + antiporter-2 family, which underwent a significant gene expansion during C. rosea evolution and has therefore a putative important role in the fungus lifestyle ( 79 ). DCL-based control of these transporters is most likely indirect because most MFS genes detected in this way are downregulated in the mutants, whereas direct targets of RNA silencing are expected to be upregulated after dcl deletion.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To evaluate milRNA conservation in the genus Clonostachys , subgenus Bionectria , we searched for milRNA precursor sequences in genomes of five other species sequenced until date (48). Among the 74 milRNAs observed in this study and in that of (41), nine milRNAs were detected in at least five of the six Clonostachys spp, while 44 were detected in at least one more Clonostachys sp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%