Abstract

Colletotrichum truncatum, a major fungal phytopathogen, causes the anthracnose disease on an economically important spice crop chilli (Capsicum annuum), resulting in huge economic losses in tropical and sub-tropical countries. It follows a subcuticular intramural infection strategy on chilli with a short, asymptomatic, endophytic phase, which contrasts with the intracellular hemibiotrophic lifestyle adopted by most of the Colletotrichum species. However, little is known about the molecular determinants and the mechanism of pathogenicity in this fungus. A high quality whole genome sequence and gene annotation based on transcriptome data of an Indian isolate of C. truncatum from chilli has been obtained. Analysis of the genome sequence revealed a rich repertoire of pathogenicity genes in C. truncatum encoding secreted proteins, effectors, plant cell wall degrading enzymes, secondary metabolism associated proteins, with potential roles in the host-specific infection strategy, placing it next only to the Fusarium species. The size of genome assembly, number of predicted genes and some of the functional categories were similar to other sequenced Colletotrichum species. The comparative genomic analyses with other species and related fungi identified some unique genes and certain highly expanded gene families of CAZymes, proteases and secondary metabolism associated genes in the genome of C. truncatum. The draft genome assembly and functional annotation of potential pathogenicity genes of C. truncatum provide an important genomic resource for understanding the biology and lifestyle of this important phytopathogen and will pave the way for designing efficient disease control regimens.

Highlights

  • Capsicum annuum, a native of Mexico [1], is an important vegetable crop and an indispensable spice used in everyday cuisine throughout the world

  • The six C. capsici (C. truncatum) cultures procured from Microbial Type Culture Collection and Gene Bank (MTCC) were authenticated by sequencing internal transcribed spacer region of nuclear rRNA (ITS), a universal DNA

  • The molecular phylogenetic analysis based on five conserved genes of Colletotrichum species from different clades showed that C. truncatum (MTCC no. 3414), together with the other isolate of C. truncatum that infects Phaseolus lunatus, forms the truncatum clade, which diverged from the gloeosporioides clade (S2 Fig)

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Introduction

Capsicum annuum (chilli or hot pepper), a native of Mexico [1], is an important vegetable crop and an indispensable spice used in everyday cuisine throughout the world. Colletotrichum truncatum genome sequencing and comparative genomics https://figshare.com/s/7bfd5631ac659c8f2b34, https://figshare.com/s/4c68fb7aaa33c4db1445, https://figshare.com/s/17ee5ef5ff3490eeb42f, https://figshare.com/s/6140645e2f22350ff824

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