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- Title
The large (134.9 kb) mitochondrial genome of the glomeromycete Funneliformis mosseae.
- Authors
Nadimi, Maryam; Stefani, Franck; Hijri, Mohamed
- Abstract
Funneliformis mosseae is among the most ecologically and economically important glomeromycete species and occurs both in natural and disturbed areas in a wide range of habitats and climates. In this study, we report the sequencing of the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of F. mosseae isolate FL299 using 454 pyrosequencing and Illumina HiSeq technologies. This mt genome is a full-length circular chromosome of 134,925 bp, placing it among the largest mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) in the fungal kingdom. A comparative analysis with publically available arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal mtDNAs revealed that the mtDNA of F. mosseae FL299 contained a very large number of insertions contributing to its expansion. The gene synteny was completely reshuffled compared to previously published glomeromycotan mtDNAs and several genes were oriented in an anti-sense direction. Furthermore, the presence of different types of introns and insertions in rnl (14 introns) made this gene very distinctive in Glomeromycota. The presence of alternative genetic codes in both initiation (GUG) and termination (UGA) codons was another new feature in this mtDNA compared to previously published glomeromycotan mt genomes. The phylogenetic analysis inferred from the analysis of 14 protein mt genes confirmed the position of the Glomeromycota clade as a sister group of Mortierellomycotina. This mt genome is the largest observed so far in Glomeromycota and the first mt genome within the Funneliformis clade, providing new opportunities to better understand their evolution and to develop molecular markers.
- Subjects
ENDOGONE mosseae; FUNGAL mitochondria; FUNGAL genomes; PYROSEQUENCING; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; PLANTS
- Publication
Mycorrhiza, 2016, Vol 26, Issue 7, p747
- ISSN
0940-6360
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00572-016-0710-7