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. 2020 Jun 8;14(10):2381–2394. doi: 10.1038/s41396-020-0694-3

Table 2.

Fifteen additional genes that were significantly differentially transcribed between the two single-inoculation treatments and the coinoculation treatment in host genotype COL2215 and which are involved in recombination and sexual reproduction in other fungal species.

Gene Name Homolog to Blast hit Q. Cover/E-value/% Identity Accession Description
GBC31744.1 Ecm32p RNA helicase/R. oryzae

49%/1e−78/25.59%

Recip: 56%/3e−12/19.71%

ADU02296.1 RNA helicase comprised in MAT-locus of Mucoromycota species [26].
GBC46658.1 Ecm32p rna helicase/L. corymbifera

54%/3e−73/32.28%

Recip: 73%/4e−77/32.54%

CDH53899.1 RNA helicase comprised in MAT-locus of Mucoromycota species [26].
GBC19598.1 Velvet factor veA/A. nidulans

71%/6e−21/31.07%

Recip: 67%/4e−23/31.00%

AAD42946.1 Positively regulates sexual development and negatively regulates asexual development [60].
GBC21938.1 Skt5p SKT5/S. cerevisiae

54%/1e−21/30.49%

Recip: 56%/2e−21/30.49%

CAA84882.1 The Skt5p homolog in Schizosaccharomyces pombe (27.586 % identity, 2.93e−14 E-value) is a regulatory gene that is involved in septum formation in fungi (Matsuo et al. 2004) and is required for chitin synthesis during mating in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [61].
GBC27006.1 Mynd domain protein Fuz1/U. maydis

17%/3e−07/50.00%

Recip: 8%/5e−07/50.00%

ABS85543.1 Necessary for the formation of the conjugation tube between opposite mating type isolates [62].
GBC21696.1 Cmk1p CMK1/S. cerevisiae

47%/1e−17/31.96%

Recip: 44%/1e−17/31.96%

KZV11616.1 In S. cerevisiae, exposure to pheromones induces sexual differentiation, but also induces cell death (Severin and Hyman 2002). CMK1 encodes a Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase (Pausch et al. 1991) which is involved in the cell survival to pheromones [63].
GBC21972.1 Sps1p SPS1/S. cerevisiae

40%/4e−20/25.48%

Recip: 56%/4e−20/25.48%

KZV12764.1 In S. cerevisiae, SPS1 is transcribed at the end of meiosis and plays a role in the spore wall development [64].
GBC27247.1 Mkk2p MKK2/S. cerevisiae

30%/1e−19/30.92%

Recip: 30%/2e−19/30.92%

KZV07375.1

MKK2 is involved in the cell wall integrity MAPK kinases cascade, which is associated to the

pheromone response during mating in budding yeast [32].

GBC28192.1 Mup1p MUP1/S. cerevisIae

87%/6e−32/24.56%

Recip: 90%/6e−32/24.56%

KZV11281.1 MUP1 is a methionine transporter. In U. maydis methionine auxotrophs lack the ability to from mating tubes, but this defect is restored with the addition of methionine [65].
GBC28793.1 Dit2p DIT2/S. cerevisiae

97%/3e−30/26.02%

Recip: 95%/5e−30/25.61%

KZV12646.1 Dit2 is a sporulation-specific gene, which in yeast, is involved in the formation of the surface layer of ascospores [66].
GBC38036.1 Ipl1p IPL1/S. cerevisiae

34%/6e−20/27.52%

Recip: 68%/2e−20/25.61%

KZV07303.1 In yeast, IPL1 is involved in segregation cycles during meiosis [67].
GBC10892.1 Aig1 GPA1/S. cerevisiae

11%/0.11/32.43%a

Recip: 15%/0.11/32.43%a

KZV10725.1 Guanine nucleotide-binding G-protein which is part of the pheromone receptor [68].
GBC40214.1 Tpk1p Aga1/U. maydis

74%/8e−22/23.14%

Recip: 42%/2e−20/25.28%

XM_751538.1 Aga1 is a cAMP-dependent protein kinase, which in U. maydis is involved in pheromone perception [69].
GBC47027.1 Rad53p Rad53/S. cereviseae

34%/4e−21/27.27%

Recip: 41%/3e−21/27.27%

KZV07361.1 RAD53 have an important role in maintaining genomic integrity after DNA damage during mitosis [70] and during meiosis [71].
GBC47251.1 Ste20p STE20/S. cereviseae

67%/4e−17/26.57%

Recip: 38%/7e−17/26.57%

KZV10712.1 STE20 is involved in several MAPK kinases cascades associated to the pheromone response during mating in budding yeast [32].

aNo significant blast hit, however, gpa1 and aga1 share the P-loop_NTPase super family containing the guanine nucleotide-binding region.