TY - JOUR
T1 - Cytological analyses of the karyotypes and chromosomes of three Colletotrichum species, C. orbiculare, C. graminicola and C. higginsianum
AU - Taga, Masatoki
AU - Tanaka, Kaoru
AU - Kato, Seiji
AU - Kubo, Yasuyuki
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Richard C. O’Connell, Yoshitaka Takano and Lisa J. Vaillancourt for fungal strains. We also thank Beth E. Hazen for carefully reading the manuscript and giving valuable suggestions. This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (Grant Nos. 24248009 and 20140023 ).
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© 2015 Elsevier Inc.
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - In contrast to the recent accomplishments of genome projects, cytological information on chromosomes and genomes of the genus Colletotrichum is very scarce. In this study, we performed mitotic cytological karyotyping for the three species, C. orbiculare, C. graminicola, and C. higginsianum by fluorescence microscopy and compared the results with those from genome projects. Chromosome number (CN) of C. orbiculare was determined for the first time to be n=. 10 with no minichromosomes (MCs) in the genome, while CNs of C. graminicola and C. higginsianum were consistent with those from their genome project including the number of MCs. Regarding chromosome features, C. orbiculare was peculiar in that each chromosome was distinctly partitioned into a highly AT-rich pericentromeric region and the remaining highly GC-rich regions, and the pericentromeric region was judged to be constitutive heterochromatin. Integrating all the discernible morphological characteristics such as chromosome length, nucleolar organizing region, and DAPI-stained regions, idiograms were constructed for the three species. The overall cytological features of the chromosomes and genomes fit well with the data from the genome projects in terms of genome size, GC-content, and the occurrence of AT-rich regions. This study represents the most comprehensive and detailed mitotic cytological karyotyping of fungi ever reported.
AB - In contrast to the recent accomplishments of genome projects, cytological information on chromosomes and genomes of the genus Colletotrichum is very scarce. In this study, we performed mitotic cytological karyotyping for the three species, C. orbiculare, C. graminicola, and C. higginsianum by fluorescence microscopy and compared the results with those from genome projects. Chromosome number (CN) of C. orbiculare was determined for the first time to be n=. 10 with no minichromosomes (MCs) in the genome, while CNs of C. graminicola and C. higginsianum were consistent with those from their genome project including the number of MCs. Regarding chromosome features, C. orbiculare was peculiar in that each chromosome was distinctly partitioned into a highly AT-rich pericentromeric region and the remaining highly GC-rich regions, and the pericentromeric region was judged to be constitutive heterochromatin. Integrating all the discernible morphological characteristics such as chromosome length, nucleolar organizing region, and DAPI-stained regions, idiograms were constructed for the three species. The overall cytological features of the chromosomes and genomes fit well with the data from the genome projects in terms of genome size, GC-content, and the occurrence of AT-rich regions. This study represents the most comprehensive and detailed mitotic cytological karyotyping of fungi ever reported.
KW - Chromosome
KW - Colletotrichum
KW - Cytology
KW - Heterochromatin
KW - Karyotype
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U2 - 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.07.013
DO - 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.07.013
M3 - Article
C2 - 26239101
AN - SCOPUS:84938836272
SN - 1087-1845
VL - 82
SP - 238
EP - 250
JO - Fungal Genetics and Biology
JF - Fungal Genetics and Biology
ER -