Characterization of the mitochondrial genome of the pathogenic fungus Scytalidium auriculariicola (Leotiomycetes) and insights into its phylogenetics

Author:

Chen Cheng,Li Qiang,Fu Rongtao,Wang Jian,Xiong Chuan,Fan Zhonghan,Hu Rongping,Zhang Hong,Lu Daihua

Abstract

AbstractScytalidium auriculariicola is the causative pathogen of slippery scar disease in the cultivated cloud ear fungus, Auricularia polytricha. In the present study, the mitogenome of S. auriculariicola was sequenced and assembled by next-generation sequencing technology. The circular mitogenome is 96,857 bp long and contains 56 protein-coding genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and 30 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs). The high frequency of A and T used in codons contributed to the high AT content (73.70%) of the S. auriculariicola mitogenome. Comparative analysis indicated that the base composition and the number of introns and protein-coding genes in the S. auriculariicola mitogenome varied from that of other Leotiomycetes mitogenomes, including a uniquely positive AT skew. Five distinct groups were found in the gene arrangements of Leotiomycetes. Phylogenetic analyses based on combined gene datasets (15 protein-coding genes) yielded well-supported (BPP = 1) topologies. A single-gene phylogenetic tree indicated that the nad4 gene may be useful as a molecular marker to analyze the phylogenetic relationships of Leotiomycetes species. This study is the first report on the mitochondrial genome of the genus Scytalidium, and it will contribute to our understanding of the population genetics and evolution of S. auriculariicola and related species.

Funder

Foundation Program of the Financial

Traction project of Chengdu industrial upgrading

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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