PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Telomerase RNA plays a major role in the completion of the life cycle in Ustilago maydis and shares conserved domains with other Ustilaginales.

  • Juan Antonio Sanpedro-Luna,
  • José Juan Jacinto-Vázquez,
  • Estela Anastacio-Marcelino,
  • Carmen María Posadas-Gutiérrez,
  • Iván Olmos-Pineda,
  • Jesús Antonio González-Bernal,
  • Moisés Carcaño-Montiel,
  • Leticia Vega-Alvarado,
  • Candelario Vázquez-Cruz,
  • Patricia Sánchez-Alonso

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281251
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
p. e0281251

Abstract

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The RNA subunit of telomerase is an essential component whose primary sequence and length are poorly conserved among eukaryotic organisms. The phytopathogen Ustilago maydis is a dimorphic fungus of the order Ustilaginales. We analyzed several species of Ustilaginales to computationally identify the TElomere RNA (TER) gene ter1. To confirm the identity of the TER gene, we disrupted the gene and characterized telomerase-negative mutants. Similar to catalytic TERT mutants, ter1Δ mutants exhibit phenotypes of growth delay, telomere shortening and low replicative potential. ter1-disrupted mutants were unable to infect maize seedlings in heterozygous crosses and showed defects such as cell cycle arrest and segregation failure. We concluded that ter1, which encodes the TER subunit of the telomerase of U. maydis, have similar and perhaps more extensive functions than trt1.