Spermidine Synthase and Saccharopine Reductase Have Co-Expression Patterns Both in Basidiomycetes with Fusion Form and Ascomycetes with Separate Form
Gene fusion is a process through which two or more distinct genes are fused into a single chimeric gene. Unlike most harmful fusion genes in cancer cells, in this study, we first found that spermidine synthetase- (SPDS, catalyst of spermidine biosynthesis) and saccharopine reductase- (SR, catalyst o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of fungi (Basel) 2023-03, Vol.9 (3), p.352 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gene fusion is a process through which two or more distinct genes are fused into a single chimeric gene. Unlike most harmful fusion genes in cancer cells, in this study, we first found that spermidine synthetase- (SPDS, catalyst of spermidine biosynthesis) and saccharopine reductase- (SR, catalyst of the penultimate step of lysine biosynthesis) encoding genes form a natural chimeric gene,
, in
. Through the cloning of full-length ORFs in different strains and the analysis of alternative splicing in developmental stages,
has only one copy and unique transcript encoding chimeric SPDS-SR in
. By an orthologous gene search of
in more than 80 fungi, we found that the chimeric
exists in basidiomycetes, while the two separate
and
independently exist in ascomycetes, chytridiomycetes, and oomycetes. Further, the transcript level of
was investigated in different developmental stages and under some common environmental factors and stresses by RT-qPCR. The results showed that
mainly up-regulated in the elongation stage and pileus development of
, as well as under blue light, high temperature, H
O
, and MeJA treatments. Moreover, a total of 15 sets of RNA-Seq data, including 218 samples of
, were downloaded from the GEO database and used to analyze the expression correlation of
and
. The results showed that the separate
and
shared highly similar co-expression patterns in the samples with different strains and different nutritional and environmental condition treatments. The chimeric
in basidiomycetes and the co-expression pattern of the
and
in
indicate the special link of spermidine and lysine in fungi, which may play an important role in the growth and development of fruiting body and in response to the multiple environmental factors and abiotic stresses. |
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ISSN: | 2309-608X 2309-608X |
DOI: | 10.3390/jof9030352 |