De novo assembly and phasing of dikaryotic genomes from two isolates of puccinia coronata f. Sp. avenae, the causal agent of oat crown rust
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Miller, Marisa E
Zhang, Ying
Omidvar, Vahid
Sperschneider, Jana
Schwessinger, Benjamin
Raley, Castle
Palmer, Jonathan M
garnica, Diana
Upadhyaya, Narayana M
Rathjen, John
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American Society for Microbiology
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Oat crown rust, caused by the fungus Pucinnia coronata f. sp. avenae, is
a devastating disease that impacts worldwide oat production. For much of its life cycle, P. coronata f. sp. avenae is dikaryotic, with two separate haploid nuclei that may
vary in virulence genotype, highlighting the importance of understanding haplotype
diversity in this species. We generated highly contiguous de novo genome assemblies of two P. coronata f. sp. avenae isolates, 12SD80 and 12NC29, from long-read
sequences. In total, we assembled 603 primary contigs for 12SD80, for a total assembly length of 99.16 Mbp, and 777 primary contigs for 12NC29, for a total length of
105.25 Mbp; approximately 52% of each genome was assembled into alternate haplotypes. This revealed structural variation between haplotypes in each isolate equivalent to more than 2% of the genome size, in addition to about 260,000 and 380,000
heterozygous single-nucleotide polymorphisms in 12SD80 and 12NC29, respectively.
Transcript-based annotation identified 26,796 and 28,801 coding sequences for isolates
12SD80 and 12NC29, respectively, including about 7,000 allele pairs in haplotype-phased
regions. Furthermore, expression profiling revealed clusters of coexpressed secreted effector candidates, and the majority of orthologous effectors between isolates showed
conservation of expression patterns. However, a small subset of orthologs showed divergence in expression, which may contribute to differences in virulence between 12SD80
and 12NC29. This study provides the first haplotype-phased reference genome for a
dikaryotic rust fungus as a foundation for future studies into virulence mechanisms in P.
coronata f. sp. avenae.
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