Gene age shapes the transcriptional landscape of sexual morphogenesis in mushroom-forming fungi (Agaricomycetes)

Author:

Merényi Zsolt1ORCID,Virágh Máté1,Gluck-Thaler Emile2,Slot Jason C3ORCID,Kiss Brigitta1,Varga Torda1,Geösel András4,Hegedüs Botond1,Bálint Balázs1,Nagy László G15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Synthetic and Systems Biology Unit, Biological Research Center

2. Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania

3. College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences, Department of Plant Pathology, Ohio State University

4. Institute of Horticultural Science, Department of Vegetable and Mushroom Growing, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences

5. Department of Plant Anatomy, Institute of Biology, Eötvös Loránd University

Abstract

Multicellularity has been one of the most important innovations in the history of life. The role of gene regulatory changes in driving transitions to multicellularity is being increasingly recognized; however, factors influencing gene expression patterns are poorly known in many clades. Here, we compared the developmental transcriptomes of complex multicellular fruiting bodies of eight Agaricomycetes and Cryptococcus neoformans, a closely related human pathogen with a simple morphology. In-depth analysis in Pleurotus ostreatus revealed that allele-specific expression, natural antisense transcripts, and developmental gene expression, but not RNA editing or a ‘developmental hourglass,’ act in concert to shape its transcriptome during fruiting body development. We found that transcriptional patterns of genes strongly depend on their evolutionary ages. Young genes showed more developmental and allele-specific expression variation, possibly because of weaker evolutionary constraint, suggestive of nonadaptive expression variance in fruiting bodies. These results prompted us to define a set of conserved genes specifically regulated only during complex morphogenesis by excluding young genes and accounting for deeply conserved ones shared with species showing simple sexual development. Analysis of the resulting gene set revealed evolutionary and functional associations with complex multicellularity, which allowed us to speculate they are involved in complex multicellular morphogenesis of mushroom fruiting bodies.

Funder

Hungarian National Research, Development, and Innovation Office

Hungarian Academy of Sciences

European Research Council

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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