| Literature DB >> 31537103 |
Sheng Sun1, Marco A Coelho1, Márcia David-Palma1, Shelby J Priest1, Joseph Heitman1.
Abstract
Cryptococcus species utilize a variety of sexual reproduction mechanisms, which generate genetic diversity, purge deleterious mutations, and contribute to their ability to occupy myriad environmental niches and exhibit a range of pathogenic potential. The bisexual and unisexual cycles of pathogenic Cryptococcus species are stimulated by properties associated with their environmental niches and proceed through well-characterized signaling pathways and corresponding morphological changes. Genes governing mating are encoded by the mating-type (MAT) loci and influence pathogenesis, population dynamics, and lineage divergence in Cryptococcus. MAT has undergone significant evolutionary changes within the Cryptococcus genus, including transition from the ancestral tetrapolar state in nonpathogenic species to a bipolar mating system in pathogenic species, as well as several internal reconfigurations. Owing to the variety of established sexual reproduction mechanisms and the robust characterization of the evolution of mating and MAT in this genus, Cryptococcus species provide key insights into the evolution of sexual reproduction.Entities:
Keywords: MAT locus; eukaryotic microbial evolution; fungal pathogenesis; mating type; medical mycology; sexual reproduction
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31537103 PMCID: PMC7025156 DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-120116-024755
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Annu Rev Genet ISSN: 0066-4197 Impact factor: 16.830