It's All in the Genes: The Regulatory Pathways of Sexual Reproduction in Filamentous Ascomycetes

Genes (Basel). 2019 Apr 30;10(5):330. doi: 10.3390/genes10050330.

Abstract

Sexual reproduction in filamentous ascomycete fungi results in the production of highly specialized sexual tissues, which arise from relatively simple, vegetative mycelia. This conversion takes place after the recognition of and response to a variety of exogenous and endogenous cues, and relies on very strictly regulated gene, protein, and metabolite pathways. This makes studying sexual development in fungi an interesting tool in which to study gene-gene, gene-protein, and protein-metabolite interactions. This review provides an overview of some of the most important genes involved in this process; from those involved in the conversion of mycelia into sexually-competent tissue, to those involved in the development of the ascomata, the asci, and ultimately, the ascospores.

Keywords: filamentous ascomycetes; functional characterisation; fungi; gene expression; regulatory networks; sexual reproduction.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Ascomycota / genetics*
  • Ascomycota / growth & development
  • Fungi / genetics*
  • Fungi / growth & development
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal / genetics
  • Gene Regulatory Networks / genetics
  • Genes, Mating Type, Fungal / genetics
  • Reproduction / genetics*
  • Sexual Development / genetics*