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Identification of the first oomycete mating-type locus sequence in the grapevine downy mildew pathogen, Plasmopara viticola

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Citation:
Identification of the first oomycete mating-type locus sequence in the grapevine downy mildew pathogen, Plasmopara viticola / Y. Dussert, L. Legrand, I.D. Mazet, C. Couture, M. Piron, R. Serre, O. Bouchez, P. Mestre, S.L. Toffolatti, T. Giraud, F. Delmotte. - In: CURRENT BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0960-9822. - 30:20(2020 Oct 19), pp. 3897-3907.e1-e4. [10.1016/j.cub.2020.07.057]
abstract:
Mating types are self-incompatibility systems that promote outcrossing in plants, fungi, and oomycetes. Mating-type genes have been widely studied in plants and fungi but have yet to be identified in oomycetes, eukaryotic organisms closely related to brown algae that cause many destructive animal and plant diseases. We identified the mating-type locus of Plasmopara viticola, the oomycete responsible for grapevine downy mildew, one of the most damaging grapevine diseases worldwide. Using a genome-wide association approach, we identified a 570-kb repeat-rich non-recombining region controlling mating types, with two highly divergent alleles. We showed that one mating type was homozygous, whereas the other was heterozygous at this locus. The mating-type locus encompassed 40 genes, including one encoding a putative hormone receptor. Functional studies will, however, be required to validate the function of these genes and find the actual determinants of mating type. Our findings have fundamental implications for our understanding of the evolution of mating types, as they reveal a unique determinism involving an asymmetry of heterozygosity, as in sex chromosomes and unlike other mating-type systems. This identification of the mating-type locus in such an economically important crop pathogen also has applied implications, as outcrossing facilitates rapid evolution and resistance to harsh environmental conditions.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
mating-type; oomycetes; self-incompatibility system; stramenopiles
List of contributors:
Y. Dussert, L. Legrand, I.D. Mazet, C. Couture, M. Piron, R. Serre, O. Bouchez, P. Mestre, S.L. Toffolatti, T. Giraud, F. Delmotte
Authors of the University:
TOFFOLATTI SILVIA LAURA ( author )
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/759312
Project:
Combining innovation in vineyard management and genetic diversity for a sustainable European viticulture
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