2023
Comparative Transcriptomics of Fusarium graminearum and Magnaporthe oryzae Spore Germination Leading up To Infection
Miguel-Rojas C, Cavinder B, Townsend J, Trail F. Comparative Transcriptomics of Fusarium graminearum and Magnaporthe oryzae Spore Germination Leading up To Infection. MBio 2023, 14: e02442-22. PMID: 36598191, PMCID: PMC9973345, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02442-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsComparative transcriptomicsMagnaporthe oryzaePlant surfacesFusarium graminearumF. graminearumGene expressionPlant pathogensAppressorium formationFungal plant pathogensComparative gene expressionBiosynthesis of deoxynivalenolHost-pathogen interfaceTrichothecene genesTrichome basesLaser dissection microscopyM. oryzaeFungal ingressTranscriptomic analysisInfection strategiesHelp of enzymesPlant cuticlesSpore germlingsTranscriptomicsMode of penetrationResistant cultivars
2022
Transcriptional Divergence Underpinning Sexual Development in the Fungal Class Sordariomycetes
Kim W, Wang Z, Kim H, Pham K, Tu Y, Townsend JP, Trail F. Transcriptional Divergence Underpinning Sexual Development in the Fungal Class Sordariomycetes. MBio 2022, 13: e01100-22. PMID: 35638737, PMCID: PMC9239162, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.01100-22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSingle-copy orthologous genesFungal class SordariomycetesTranscriptional divergenceOrthologous genesHypothetical proteinsNovel genesPerithecial developmentTranscriptional activationClass SordariomycetesGene expressionRich genomic resourceGene expression divergenceMulticellular fruiting bodiesBody developmentSuccessful sexual reproductionKey developmental genesSpecies-specific functionsFunctional protein domainsKnockout of genesRecent common ancestorGene expression levelsOrthologous counterpartsSordariomycetes speciesDevelopmental transcriptomeExpression divergence
2019
Integrative Activity of Mating Loci, Environmentally Responsive Genes, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways during Sexual Development of Chaetomium globosum
Wang Z, López-Giráldez F, Wang J, Trail F, Townsend JP. Integrative Activity of Mating Loci, Environmentally Responsive Genes, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways during Sexual Development of Chaetomium globosum. MBio 2019, 10: 10.1128/mbio.02119-19. PMID: 31822585, PMCID: PMC6904875, DOI: 10.1128/mbio.02119-19.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene expressionMating lociFungal diversityResponsive genesSexual developmentSecondary metabolism gene clustersGenome-wide gene expressionMating-type genesRich fungal diversitySecondary metabolism pathwaysModel filamentous fungusSecondary metabolic pathwaysWide gene expressionNumerous secondary metabolitesGene expression responsesHistidine kinaseLife cycleSexual reproductionHomothallic speciesDevelopmental genesEvolutionary biologistsHeterokaryon incompatibilityAsexual reproductionDistinct morphological stagesEvolutionary history
2017
The ancestral levels of transcription and the evolution of sexual phenotypes in filamentous fungi
Trail F, Wang Z, Stefanko K, Cubba C, Townsend JP. The ancestral levels of transcription and the evolution of sexual phenotypes in filamentous fungi. PLOS Genetics 2017, 13: e1006867. PMID: 28704372, PMCID: PMC5509106, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1006867.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGene expressionFilamentous fungiCommon garden environmentBody developmentWide gene expressionGene expression phenotypesGene deletion studiesGene expression measurementsMulticellular developmentDivergent speciesSexual phenotypeGene familyEvolved increasesDivergent morphologyKnockout phenotypesAncestral levelsWhole genomeGarden environmentExpression phenotypesDeletion studiesRelevant genesPhenotypic analysisDevelopmental stagesExpression measurementsBody morphology
2012
Transcriptome analyses during fruiting body formation in Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides reflect species life history and ecology
Sikhakolli UR, López-Giráldez F, Li N, Common R, Townsend JP, Trail F. Transcriptome analyses during fruiting body formation in Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium verticillioides reflect species life history and ecology. Fungal Genetics And Biology 2012, 49: 663-673. PMID: 22705880, DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2012.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsF. graminearumOrthologous genesLife historyFusarium graminearumF. verticillioidesGene expressionSexual developmentStage-specific gene expressionSpecies' life historyDifferent life historiesPrevious morphological analysesMorphological developmentLife cycleSexual sporesCereal pathogensUnclassified proteinsFunctional assignmentTranscriptional programsTranscriptome analysisTranscriptional analysisType genesEcological characteristicsApoptotic processFusarium speciesGraminearumAbundant Gene-by-Environment Interactions in Gene Expression Reaction Norms to Copper within Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Hodgins-Davis A, Adomas AB, Warringer J, Townsend JP. Abundant Gene-by-Environment Interactions in Gene Expression Reaction Norms to Copper within Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genome Biology And Evolution 2012, 4: 1061-1079. PMID: 23019066, PMCID: PMC3514956, DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evs084.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCluster AnalysisCopperDNA-Binding ProteinsDose-Response Relationship, DrugGene Expression ProfilingGene Expression Regulation, FungalGene-Environment InteractionGenes, FungalGenetic VariationMetabolic Networks and PathwaysMicroarray AnalysisNuclear ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsTranscription FactorsTranscriptomeConceptsPopulation variationReaction normsGene expression reaction normsGene expressionNovel ecological contextsGenome-wide mRNA levelsGenetic backgroundRelevant copper concentrationsAbundance of variationMitotic fitnessSulfur homeostasisPlastic phenotypesDownstream metabolic consequencesPlastic variationMost genesCopper stressPhenotypic variationGene networksAbundant genesGenetic variationCopper gradientExpression variationEcological contextDifferential expressionGenes