The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus

In fungi, fusion between individuals leads to localized cell death, a phenomenon termed heterokaryon incompatibility. Generally, the genes responsible for this incompatibility are observed to be under balancing selection resulting from negative frequency-dependent selection. Here, we assess this phenomenon in Aspergillus fumigatus, a human pathogenic fungus with a very low level of linkage disequilibrium as well as an extremely high crossover rate. Using complementation of auxotrophic mutations as an assay for hyphal compatibility, we screened sexual progeny for compatibility to identify genes involved in this process, called het genes. In total, 5/148 (3.4%) offspring were compatible with a parent and 166/2,142 (7.7%) sibling pairs were compatible, consistent with several segregating incompatibility loci. Genetic mapping identified five loci, four of which could be fine mapped to individual genes, of which we tested three through heterologous expression, confirming their causal relationship. Consistent with long-term balancing selection, trans-species polymorphisms were apparent across several sister species, as well as equal allele frequencies within A. fumigatus. Surprisingly, a sliding window genome-wide population-level analysis of an independent dataset did not show increased Tajima's D near these loci, in contrast to what is often found surrounding loci under balancing selection. Using available de novo assemblies, we show that these balanced polymorphisms are restricted to several hundred base pairs flanking the coding sequence. In addition to identifying the first het genes in an Aspergillus species, this work highlights the interaction of long-term balancing selection with rapid linkage disequilibrium decay.

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Main Authors: Auxier, Ben, Zhang, Jianhua, Marquez, Francisca, Senden, Kira, van den Heuvel, Joost, Aanen, Duur, Snelders, Eveline, Debets, Alfons
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-6307262025-01-14 Auxier, Ben Zhang, Jianhua Marquez, Francisca Senden, Kira van den Heuvel, Joost Aanen, Duur Snelders, Eveline Debets, Alfons Article/Letter to editor Molecular Biology and Evolution 41 (2024) 5 ISSN: 0737-4038 The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus 2024 In fungi, fusion between individuals leads to localized cell death, a phenomenon termed heterokaryon incompatibility. Generally, the genes responsible for this incompatibility are observed to be under balancing selection resulting from negative frequency-dependent selection. Here, we assess this phenomenon in Aspergillus fumigatus, a human pathogenic fungus with a very low level of linkage disequilibrium as well as an extremely high crossover rate. Using complementation of auxotrophic mutations as an assay for hyphal compatibility, we screened sexual progeny for compatibility to identify genes involved in this process, called het genes. In total, 5/148 (3.4%) offspring were compatible with a parent and 166/2,142 (7.7%) sibling pairs were compatible, consistent with several segregating incompatibility loci. Genetic mapping identified five loci, four of which could be fine mapped to individual genes, of which we tested three through heterologous expression, confirming their causal relationship. Consistent with long-term balancing selection, trans-species polymorphisms were apparent across several sister species, as well as equal allele frequencies within A. fumigatus. Surprisingly, a sliding window genome-wide population-level analysis of an independent dataset did not show increased Tajima's D near these loci, in contrast to what is often found surrounding loci under balancing selection. Using available de novo assemblies, we show that these balanced polymorphisms are restricted to several hundred base pairs flanking the coding sequence. In addition to identifying the first het genes in an Aspergillus species, this work highlights the interaction of long-term balancing selection with rapid linkage disequilibrium decay. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-narrow-footprint-of-ancient-balancing-selection-revealed-by-h 10.1093/molbev/msae079 https://edepot.wur.nl/659529 Life Science https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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Auxier, Ben
Zhang, Jianhua
Marquez, Francisca
Senden, Kira
van den Heuvel, Joost
Aanen, Duur
Snelders, Eveline
Debets, Alfons
The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus
description In fungi, fusion between individuals leads to localized cell death, a phenomenon termed heterokaryon incompatibility. Generally, the genes responsible for this incompatibility are observed to be under balancing selection resulting from negative frequency-dependent selection. Here, we assess this phenomenon in Aspergillus fumigatus, a human pathogenic fungus with a very low level of linkage disequilibrium as well as an extremely high crossover rate. Using complementation of auxotrophic mutations as an assay for hyphal compatibility, we screened sexual progeny for compatibility to identify genes involved in this process, called het genes. In total, 5/148 (3.4%) offspring were compatible with a parent and 166/2,142 (7.7%) sibling pairs were compatible, consistent with several segregating incompatibility loci. Genetic mapping identified five loci, four of which could be fine mapped to individual genes, of which we tested three through heterologous expression, confirming their causal relationship. Consistent with long-term balancing selection, trans-species polymorphisms were apparent across several sister species, as well as equal allele frequencies within A. fumigatus. Surprisingly, a sliding window genome-wide population-level analysis of an independent dataset did not show increased Tajima's D near these loci, in contrast to what is often found surrounding loci under balancing selection. Using available de novo assemblies, we show that these balanced polymorphisms are restricted to several hundred base pairs flanking the coding sequence. In addition to identifying the first het genes in an Aspergillus species, this work highlights the interaction of long-term balancing selection with rapid linkage disequilibrium decay.
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author Auxier, Ben
Zhang, Jianhua
Marquez, Francisca
Senden, Kira
van den Heuvel, Joost
Aanen, Duur
Snelders, Eveline
Debets, Alfons
author_facet Auxier, Ben
Zhang, Jianhua
Marquez, Francisca
Senden, Kira
van den Heuvel, Joost
Aanen, Duur
Snelders, Eveline
Debets, Alfons
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title The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_short The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_full The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_fullStr The Narrow Footprint of Ancient Balancing Selection Revealed by Heterokaryon Incompatibility Genes in Aspergillus fumigatus
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