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Transposable elements impact the population divergence of rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae
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ABSTRACT
Dynamic transposition of transposable elements (TEs) in fungal pathogens have significant impact on genome stability, gene expression, and virulence to the host. In
Magnaporthe oryzae
, genome plasticity resulting from TE insertion is a major driving force leading to the rapid evolution and diversification of this fungus. Despite their importance in
M. oryzae
population evolution and divergence, our understanding of TEs in this context remains limited. Here we conducted a genome-wide analysis of TE transposition dynamics in the 11 most abundant TE families in
M. oryzae
populations. Our results show that these TEs have specifically expanded in recently isolated
M. oryzae
rice populations, with the presence/absence polymorphism of TE insertions highly concordant with population divergence on Geng/
Japonica
and Xian/
Indica
rice cultivars. Notably, the genes targeted by clade-specific TEs showed clade-specific expression patterns and are involved in the pathogenic process, suggesting a transcriptional regulation of TEs on targeted genes. Our study provides a comprehensive analysis of TEs in
M. oryzae
populations and demonstrates a crucial role of recent TE bursts in adaptive evolution and diversification of the
M. oryzae
rice-infecting lineage.
IMPORTANCE
M. oryzae
is the causal agent of the destructive blast disease, which caused massive loss of yield annually worldwide. The fungus diverged into distinct clades during adaptation toward two rice subspecies, Xian/indica and Geng/japonica. Although the role of TEs in the adaptive evolution was well established, mechanisms underlying how TEs promote the population divergence of
M. oryzae
remains largely unknown. In this study, we reported that TEs shape the population divergence of
M. oryzae
by differentially regulating gene expression between Xian/
Indica
-infecting and Geng/
Japonica
-infecting populations. Our results revealed a TE insertion mediated gene expression adaption that led to the divergence of
M. oryzae
population infecting different rice subspecies.
Title: Transposable elements impact the population divergence of rice blast fungus
Magnaporthe oryzae
Description:
ABSTRACT
Dynamic transposition of transposable elements (TEs) in fungal pathogens have significant impact on genome stability, gene expression, and virulence to the host.
In
Magnaporthe oryzae
, genome plasticity resulting from TE insertion is a major driving force leading to the rapid evolution and diversification of this fungus.
Despite their importance in
M.
oryzae
population evolution and divergence, our understanding of TEs in this context remains limited.
Here we conducted a genome-wide analysis of TE transposition dynamics in the 11 most abundant TE families in
M.
oryzae
populations.
Our results show that these TEs have specifically expanded in recently isolated
M.
oryzae
rice populations, with the presence/absence polymorphism of TE insertions highly concordant with population divergence on Geng/
Japonica
and Xian/
Indica
rice cultivars.
Notably, the genes targeted by clade-specific TEs showed clade-specific expression patterns and are involved in the pathogenic process, suggesting a transcriptional regulation of TEs on targeted genes.
Our study provides a comprehensive analysis of TEs in
M.
oryzae
populations and demonstrates a crucial role of recent TE bursts in adaptive evolution and diversification of the
M.
oryzae
rice-infecting lineage.
IMPORTANCE
M.
oryzae
is the causal agent of the destructive blast disease, which caused massive loss of yield annually worldwide.
The fungus diverged into distinct clades during adaptation toward two rice subspecies, Xian/indica and Geng/japonica.
Although the role of TEs in the adaptive evolution was well established, mechanisms underlying how TEs promote the population divergence of
M.
oryzae
remains largely unknown.
In this study, we reported that TEs shape the population divergence of
M.
oryzae
by differentially regulating gene expression between Xian/
Indica
-infecting and Geng/
Japonica
-infecting populations.
Our results revealed a TE insertion mediated gene expression adaption that led to the divergence of
M.
oryzae
population infecting different rice subspecies.
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