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Comparative Genome Analysis Between Aspergillus oryzae Strains Reveals Close Relationship Between Sites of Mutation Localization and Regions of Highly Divergent Genes among Aspergillus Species
Authors:Myco Umemura   Hideaki Koike   Noriko Yamane   Yoshinori Koyama   Yuki Satou   Ikuya Kikuzato   Morimi Teruya   Masatoshi Tsukahara   Yumi Imada   Youji Wachi   Yukino Miwa   Shuichi Yano   Koichi Tamano   Yutaka Kawarabayasi   Kazuhiro E. Fujimori   Masayuki Machida   Takashi Hirano
Abstract:
Aspergillus oryzae has been utilized for over 1000 years in Japan for the production of various traditional foods, and a large number of A. oryzae strains have been isolated and/or selected for the effective fermentation of food ingredients. Characteristics of genetic alterations among the strains used are of particular interest in studies of A. oryzae. Here, we have sequenced the whole genome of an industrial fungal isolate, A. oryzae RIB326, by using a next-generation sequencing system and compared the data with those of A. oryzae RIB40, a wild-type strain sequenced in 2005. The aim of this study was to evaluate the mutation pressure on the non-syntenic blocks (NSBs) of the genome, which were previously identified through comparative genomic analysis of A. oryzae, Aspergillus fumigatus, and Aspergillus nidulans. We found that genes within the NSBs of RIB326 accumulate mutations more frequently than those within the SBs, regardless of their distance from the telomeres or of their expression level. Our findings suggest that the high mutation frequency of NSBs might contribute to maintaining the diversity of the A. oryzae genome.
Keywords:Aspergillus oryzae   genetic alteration   niche adaptation   non-syntenic block
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