Sex-linked transcriptional divergence in the hermaphrodite fungus Neurospora tetrasperma

Author:

Samils Nicklas1,Gioti Anastasia2,Karlsson Magnus1,Sun Yu2,Kasuga Takao3,Bastiaans Eric4,Wang Zheng5,Li Ning5,Townsend Jeffrey P.5,Johannesson Hanna2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Forest Mycology and Plant Pathology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, PO Box 7026, 75007 Uppsala, Sweden

2. Department of Evolutionary Biology, Uppsala University, Norbyvägen 18 D, 75236 Uppsala, Sweden

3. Crops Pathology and Genetics Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Research Service, Davis, CA 95616, USA

4. Laboratory of Genetics, Wageningen University, Droevendaalsesteeg 1, 6708 PB, Wageningen, The Netherlands

5. Department of Biostatistics, Yale University, 135 College Street, New Haven, CT 06520-8034, USA

Abstract

In the filamentous ascomycete Neurospora tetrasperma , a large (approx. 7 Mbp) region of suppressed recombination surrounds the mating-type ( mat ) locus. While the remainder of the genome is largely homoallelic, this region of recombinational suppression, extending over 1500 genes, is associated with sequence divergence. Here, we used microarrays to examine how the molecular phenotype of gene expression level is linked to this divergent region, and thus to the mating type. Culturing N. tetrasperma on agar media that induce sexual/female or vegetative/male tissue, we found 196 genes significantly differentially expressed between mat A and mat a mating types. Our data show that the genes exhibiting mat -linked expression are enriched in the region genetically linked to mating type, and sequence and expression divergence are positively correlated. Our results indicate that the phenotype of mat A strains is optimized for traits promoting sexual/female development and the phenotype of mat a strains for vegetative/male development. This discovery of differentially expressed genes associated with mating type provides a link between genotypic and phenotypic divergence in this taxon and illustrates a fungal analogue to sexual dimorphism found among animals and plants.

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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