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Horizontal transfer of tRNA genes to mitochondrial plasmids facilitates gene loss from fungal mitochondrial DNA

Journal

CURRENT GENETICS
Volume 69, Issue 1, Pages 55-65

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00294-022-01259-7

Keywords

Fungi; mtDNA; Mitochondrial plasmids; Horizontal gene transfer; Phylogenetics; Lyophyllaceae

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Fungal and plant mitochondria can exchange DNA with retroviral plasmids. This study focuses on the transfer of tRNA genes between fungal linear plasmids and mitochondrial DNA. The researchers found multiple instances of tRNA gene transfer to fungal plasmids and observed the loss of a tRNA gene from the mitochondrial genome after its transfer to a linear mitochondrial plasmid. The authors propose a mutualistic dependency between the host mitochondrial DNA and the plasmid.
Fungal and plant mitochondria are known to exchange DNA with retroviral plasmids. Transfer of plasmid DNA to the organellar genome is best known and occurs through wholesale insertion of the plasmid. Less well known is the transfer of organellar DNA to plasmids, in particular tRNA genes. Presently, it is unknown whether fungal plasmids can adopt mitochondrial functions such as tRNA production through horizontal gene transfer. In this paper, we studied the exchange of DNA between fungal linear plasmids and fungal mtDNA, mainly focusing on the basidiomycete family Lyophyllaceae. We report at least six independent transfers of complete tRNA genes to fungal plasmids. Furthermore, we discovered two independent cases of loss of a tRNA gene from a fungal mitochondrial genome following transfer of such a gene to a linear mitochondrial plasmid. We propose that loss of a tRNA gene from mtDNA following its transfer to a plasmid creates a mutualistic dependency of the host mtDNA on the plasmid. We also find that tRNA genes transferred to plasmids encode codons that occur at the lowest frequency in the host mitochondrial genomes, possibly due to a higher number of unused transcripts. We discuss the potential consequences of mtDNA transfer to plasmids for both the host mtDNA and the plasmid.

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