Evidence for balancing selection operating at the het-c heterokaryon incompatibility locus in a group of filamentous fungi
- Biotechnology Laboratory and Botany Department, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
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Communicated by David D. Perkins, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (received for review May 15, 1998)
Abstract
In filamentous fungi, het loci (for heterokaryon incompatibility) are believed to regulate self/nonself-recognition during vegetative growth. As filamentous fungi grow, hyphal fusion occurs within an individual colony to form a network. Hyphal fusion can occur also between different individuals to form a heterokaryon, in which genetically distinct nuclei occupy a common cytoplasm. However, heterokaryotic cells are viable only if the individuals involved have identical alleles at all het loci. One het locus, het-c, has been characterized at the molecular level in Neurospora crassa and encodes a glycine-rich protein. In an effort to understand the role of this locus in filamentous fungi, we chose to study its evolution by analyzing het-c sequence variability in species within Neurospora and related genera. We determined that the het-c locus was polymorphic in a field population of N. crassa with close to equal frequency of each of the three allelic types. Different species and even genera within the Sordariaceae shared het-c polymorphisms, indicating that these polymorphisms originated in an ancestral species. Finally, an analysis of the het-c specificity region shows a high occurrence of nonsynonymous substitution. The persistence of allelic lineages, the nearly equal allelic distribution within populations, and the high frequency of nonsynonymous substitutions in the het-c specificity region suggest that balancing selection has operated to maintain allelic diversity at het-c. Het-c shares this particular evolutionary characteristic of departing from neutrality with other self/nonself-recognition systems such as major histocompatibility complex loci in mammals and the S (self-incompatibility) locus in angiosperms.
Footnotes
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↵ * Present address: Laboratoire de Genetique Moleculaire des Champignons Filamenteux, Institut de Biochimie et de Genetique Cellulaires, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique UPR 9026, 33077 Bordeaux, France.
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↵ † To whom reprint requests should be addressed. e-mail: glass{at}unixg.ubc.ca.
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Data deposition: The sequences reported in this paper have been deposited in the GenBank database (accession nos. AF092695–AF092732 and AF093679).
- ABBREVIATIONS:
- MHC,
- major histocompatibility complex;
- RFLP,
- restriction fragment length polymorphism;
- dN,
- nonsynonymous;
- dS,
- synonymous;
- FGSC,
- Fungal Genetics Stock Center;
- PA,
- Panama;
- GR,
- Groveland;
- OR,
- Oakridge
- Copyright © 1998, The National Academy of Sciences





