Genome and transcriptome reveal lithophilic adaptation of Cladophialophora brunneola , a new rock-inhabiting fungus

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Rong Fu, Wei Sun, Bingjie Liu, Jingzu Sun, Qi Wu, Xingzhong Liu, Meichun Xiang
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Abstract

Rock-inhabiting fungi (RIF) are slow-growing microorganisms that inhabit rocks and exhibit exceptional stress tolerance owing to their thick melanised cell walls. This study reports the identification of a novel rock-inhabiting fungus, Cladophialophora brunneola sp. nov. which was isolated from a karst landform in Guizhou, China, using a combination of morphological and phylogenetic analyses. The genome of C. brunneola was sequenced and assembled, with a total size of approximately 33.8 Mb, encoding 14,168 proteins and yielding an N50 length of 1.88 Mb. C. brunneola possessed a larger proportion of species-specific genes, and phylogenomic analysis positioned it in an early diverged lineage within Chaetothyriales. In comparison to non-RIF, C. brunneola displayed reduction in carbohydrate-active enzyme families (CAZymes) and secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). Transcriptome analysis conducted under PEG-induced drought stress revealed elevated expression levels of genes associated with melanin synthesis pathways, cell wall biosynthesis, and lipid metabolism. This study contributes to our understanding of the genomic evolution and polyextremotolerance exhibited by rock-inhabiting fungi.
基因组和转录组揭示了一种新的岩石真菌Cladophialophora brunneola的嗜石性适应
岩石真菌(RIF)是生长缓慢的微生物,栖息在岩石中,由于其厚厚的黑化细胞壁而表现出特殊的耐受性。本文报道了一种新的岩栖真菌Cladophialophora brunneola sp. nov.的鉴定,该真菌分离自中国贵州喀斯特地貌,采用形态和系统发育相结合的方法。对brunneola的基因组进行了测序和组装,总大小约为33.8 Mb,编码14168个蛋白,N50长度为1.88 Mb。brunneola具有较大比例的物种特异性基因,系统基因组分析将其定位在Chaetothyriales的早期分化谱系中。与非rif相比,brunneola C.碳水化合物活性酶家族(CAZymes)和次级代谢物生物合成基因簇(BGCs)减少。在peg诱导的干旱胁迫下进行的转录组分析显示,与黑色素合成途径、细胞壁生物合成和脂质代谢相关的基因表达水平升高。该研究有助于我们对岩石真菌的基因组进化和多极端耐受性的理解。
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Mycology
Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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