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Insight into trade-off between wood decay and parasitism from the genome of a fungal forest pathogen.

Åke Olson1, Andrea Aerts2, Fred Asiegbu3, Lassaad Belbahri4, Ourdia Bouzid5, Anders Broberg6, Björn Canbäck1, Pedro M Coutinho7, Dan Cullen8, Kerstin Dalman1, Giuliana Deflorio9, Linda T A van Diepen10, Christophe Dunand11, Sébastien Duplessis12, Mikael Durling1, Paolo Gonthier13, Jane Grimwood14, Carl Gunnar Fossdal15, David Hansson6, Bernard Henrissat7, Ari Hietala15, Kajsa Himmelstrand1, Dirk Hoffmeister16, Nils Högberg1, Timothy Y James10, Magnus Karlsson1, Annegret Kohler12, Ursula Kües17, Yong-Hwan Lee18, Yao-Cheng Lin19, Mårten Lind1, Erika Lindquist2, Vincent Lombard7, Susan Lucas2, Karl Lundén1, Emmanuelle Morin12, Claude Murat12, Jongsun Park18, Tommaso Raffaello3, Pierre Rouzé19, Asaf Salamov2, Jeremy Schmutz14, Halvor Solheim15, Jerry Ståhlberg20, Heriberto Vélëz1, Ronald P de Vries5,21, Ad Wiebenga21, Steve Woodward9, Igor Yakovlev15, Matteo Garbelotto22, Francis Martin12, Igor V Grigoriev2, Jan Stenlid1.   

Abstract

Parasitism and saprotrophic wood decay are two fungal strategies fundamental for succession and nutrient cycling in forest ecosystems. An opportunity to assess the trade-off between these strategies is provided by the forest pathogen and wood decayer Heterobasidion annosum sensu lato. We report the annotated genome sequence and transcript profiling, as well as the quantitative trait loci mapping, of one member of the species complex: H. irregulare. Quantitative trait loci critical for pathogenicity, and rich in transposable elements, orphan and secreted genes, were identified. A wide range of cellulose-degrading enzymes are expressed during wood decay. By contrast, pathogenic interaction between H. irregulare and pine engages fewer carbohydrate-active enzymes, but involves an increase in pectinolytic enzymes, transcription modules for oxidative stress and secondary metabolite production. Our results show a trade-off in terms of constrained carbohydrate decomposition and membrane transport capacity during interaction with living hosts. Our findings establish that saprotrophic wood decay and necrotrophic parasitism involve two distinct, yet overlapping, processes.
© 2012 The Authors. New Phytologist © 2012 New Phytologist Trust.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22463738     DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04128.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  New Phytol        ISSN: 0028-646X            Impact factor:   10.151


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