A host plant genome (<i>Zizania latifolia</i>) after a century‐long endophyte infection

Longbiao Guo(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Jie Qiu(Zhejiang University), Zujing Han(BGI Group (China)), Zihong Ye(China Jiliang University), Chao Chen(BGI Group (China)), Chuanjun Liu(BGI Group (China)), Xiu‐Fang Xin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Chu‐Yu Ye(Zhejiang University), Ying‐Ying Wang(Zhejiang University), Hongqing Xie(BGI Group (China)), Yu Wang(Zhejiang University), Jiandong Bao(Zhejiang University), She Tang(Zhejiang University), Jie Xu(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Yijie Gui(Zhejiang University), Fei Fu(Zhejiang University), Weidi Wang(Zhejiang University), Xingchen Zhang(Zhejiang University), Qianhua Zhu(BGI Group (China)), Xuanmin Guang(BGI Group (China)), Chongzhi Wang(BGI Group (China)), Haifeng Cui(China Jiliang University), Daguang Cai(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Song Ge(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Gerald A. Tuskan(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Xiaohan Yang(Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Qian Qian(Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Sheng Yang He(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jun Wang(BGI Group (China)), Xueping Zhou(China National Rice Research Institute), Longjiang Fan(Zhejiang University)
The Plant Journal
June 13, 2015
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Abstract

Despite the importance of host-microbe interactions in natural ecosystems, agriculture and medicine, the impact of long-term (especially decades or longer) microbial colonization on the dynamics of host genomes is not well understood. The vegetable crop 'Jiaobai' with enlarged edible stems was domesticated from wild Zizania latifolia (Oryzeae) approximately 2000 years ago as a result of persistent infection by a fungal endophyte, Ustilago esculenta. Asexual propagation via infected rhizomes is the only means of Jiaobai production, and the Z. latifolia-endophyte complex has been maintained continuously for two centuries. Here, genomic analysis revealed that cultivated Z. latifolia has a significantly smaller repertoire of immune receptors compared with wild Z. latifolia. There are widespread gene losses/mutations and expression changes in the plant-pathogen interaction pathway in Jiaobai. These results show that continuous long-standing endophyte association can have a major effect on the evolution of the structural and transcriptomic components of the host genome.


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