Comparative genomic analysis reveals contraction of gene families with putative roles in pathogenesis in the fungal boxwood pathogens Calonectria henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata.

BMC Ecol Evol

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, Crop Improvement and Protection Research Unit, 1636 E. Alisal St., Salinas, CA, 93905, USA.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Boxwood blight, caused by the fungi C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata, poses significant ecological and economic challenges, prompting research into their genetic diversity and adaptations.
  • This study identified 19,750 gene families across 24 fungal genomes, revealing that C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata experienced notable contractions in pathogenesis-related gene families, in contrast to saprobic relatives that expanded these families.
  • The findings suggest that gene family contraction in the two pathogenic species may limit their ability to expand their host range within the Buxaceae plant family.

Article Abstract

Background: Boxwood blight disease caused by Calonectria henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata is of ecological and economic significance in cultivated and native ecosystems worldwide. Prior research has focused on understanding the population genetic and genomic diversity of C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata, but gene family evolution in the context of host adaptation, plant pathogenesis, and trophic lifestyle is poorly understood. This study applied bioinformatic and phylogenetic methods to examine gene family evolution in C. henricotiae, C. pseudonaviculata and 22 related fungi in the Nectriaceae that vary in pathogenic and saprobic (apathogenic) lifestyles.

Results: A total of 19,750 gene families were identified in the 24 genomes, of which 422 were rapidly evolving. Among the six Calonectria species, C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata were the only species to experience high levels of rapid contraction of pathogenesis-related gene families (89% and 78%, respectively). In contrast, saprobic species Calonectria multiphialidica and C. naviculata, two of the closest known relatives of C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata, showed rapid expansion of pathogenesis-related gene families.

Conclusions: Our results provide novel insight into gene family evolution within C. henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata and suggest gene family contraction may have contributed to limited host-range expansion of these pathogens within the plant family Buxaceae.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9210730PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12862-022-02035-4DOI Listing

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