Giants' cooperation: a draft genome of the giant ciliate Muniziella cunhai suggests its ecological role in the capybara's digestive metabolism.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Franciane Cedrola, Marcus Vinicius Xavier Senra, Millke Jasmine Arminini Morales, Priscila Fregulia, Lucas Canesin, Roberto Júnio Pedroso Dias, Vera Nisaka Solferini
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Abstract

Several hundred ciliate species live in animals' guts as a part of their microbiome. Among them, Muniziella cunhai (Trichostomatia, Pycnotrichidae), the largest described ciliate, is found exclusively associated with Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris (capybara), the largest known rodent reaching up to 90 kg. Here, we present the sequence, structural and functional annotation of this giant microeukaryote macronuclear genome and discuss its phylogenetic placement. The 85 Mb genome is highly AT rich (GC content 25.71 %) and encodes a total of 11 397 protein-coding genes, of which 2793 could have their functions predicted with automated functional assignments. Functional annotation showed that M. cunhai can digest recalcitrant structural carbohydrates, non-structural carbohydrates, and microbial cell walls, suggesting a role in diet metabolization and in microbial population control in the capybara's intestine. Moreover, the phylogenetic placement of M. cunhai provides insights on the origins of gigantism in the subclass Trichostomatia.

巨人的合作:巨型纤毛虫 Muniziella cunhai 的基因组草案表明,它在水豚的消化新陈代谢中扮演着生态角色。
数百种纤毛虫生活在动物的内脏中,是其微生物组的一部分。其中,Muniziella cunhai(Trichostomatia,Pycnotrichidae)是已描述的最大的纤毛虫,只与水豚(Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris)--已知体重达 90 千克的最大啮齿动物--相关。在此,我们介绍了这种巨型微核巨核基因组的序列、结构和功能注释,并讨论了其系统发育位置。这个 85 Mb 的基因组具有高度丰富的 AT(GC 含量为 25.71 %),共编码 11 397 个蛋白质编码基因,其中 2793 个基因的功能可以通过自动功能分配来预测。功能注释结果表明,存海毛冠豚能消化难消化的结构性碳水化合物、非结构性碳水化合物和微生物细胞壁,这表明它在毛冠豚肠道的食物代谢和微生物种群控制中发挥作用。此外,M. cunhai的系统发育位置也为我们提供了关于三鳃亚纲巨型动物起源的见解。
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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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