A Comparison of the Biotechnological Potential of Marine and Terrestrial Species of Two Orders of Sordariomycete Fungi.

IF 2.8 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Raquel Ledo Doval, Astrid Müller, Daren W Brown, Derek Johnson, C Alisha Quandt, Kerrie Barry, Alicia Clum, Hope Hundley, Kurt LaButti, Anna Lipzen, Stephen J Mondo, Robin A Ohm, Jasmyn L Pangilinan, Robert W Riley, Andrei S Steindorff, Mei Wang, Elodie Drula, Bernard Henrissat, Kathryn Bushley, Joseph W Spatafora, Mao Peng, Igor V Grigoriev, Ronald P de Vries
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Abstract

Marine fungi have been receiving increasing interest, especially with respect to their potential for biotechnological applications. Carbon sources in marine environments, such as seaweeds, have cell walls that are structurally different from the cell walls of terrestrial plants, which implies that marine fungi likely possess a specific set of extracellular enzymes to enable them to use these marine substrates as carbon and energy source. In addition, marine fungi have been implicated as good sources of secondary metabolites with bioactive functions, as e.g., drugs and antibiotics. To evaluate if marine fungi have genomic signatures that distinguish them from terrestrial fungi with respect to biotechnological potential, we genome-sequenced three marine fungal species (Varicosporina prolifera, Corollospora maritima, Emericellopsis maritima), two terrestrial species (Clonostachys rosea, Stanjemonium grisellum), and one that is found in both terrestrial and marine environments (Microascus triganosporus) and compared them to taxonomically-related terrestrial (Microascus stellatus, Valetoniellopsis laxa) and marine species (Emericellopsis atlantica) for which genomes were already available. These fungi originate from two orders (Microascales, Hypocreales) of the Sordariomycetes. We then compared their carbohydrate-active enzymes and secondary metabolism content and their ability to use terrestrial and marine biomass as carbon sources. The analysis revealed that despite the presence of some genes specific to marine fungi, no general genomic or growth phenotypes can be identified to distinguish marine fungi from terrestrial fungi, suggesting that all have maintained the ability to use both marine and terrestrial carbon sources.

两目sordariomyte真菌海洋和陆地物种生物技术潜力的比较。
海洋真菌一直受到越来越多的关注,特别是它们在生物技术应用方面的潜力。海洋环境中的碳源,如海藻,其细胞壁在结构上与陆地植物的细胞壁不同,这意味着海洋真菌可能拥有一套特定的细胞外酶,使它们能够利用这些海洋底物作为碳和能量来源。此外,海洋真菌被认为是具有生物活性功能的次生代谢物的良好来源,例如药物和抗生素。为了评估海洋真菌在生物技术潜力方面是否具有区别于陆生真菌的基因组特征,我们对三种海洋真菌物种(Varicosporina prolifera, Corollospora maritima, Emericellopsis maritima),两种陆生真菌物种(Clonostachys rosea, Stanjemonium grisellum)进行了基因组测序。另一种是在陆地和海洋环境中都发现的(三角微ascus triganosporus),并将它们与分类上相关的陆地物种(Microascus stellatus, Valetoniellopsis laxa)和海洋物种(Emericellopsis atlantica)进行了比较,这些物种的基因组已经可用。这些真菌起源于sordariomycates的两个目(Microascales, Hypocreales)。然后,我们比较了它们的碳水化合物活性酶和次级代谢含量以及它们利用陆地和海洋生物质作为碳源的能力。分析显示,尽管存在一些海洋真菌特有的基因,但没有确定一般的基因组或生长表型来区分海洋真菌和陆地真菌,这表明所有真菌都保持了使用海洋和陆地碳源的能力。
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Marine Biotechnology
Marine Biotechnology 工程技术-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
3.30%
发文量
95
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Marine Biotechnology welcomes high-quality research papers presenting novel data on the biotechnology of aquatic organisms. The journal publishes high quality papers in the areas of molecular biology, genomics, proteomics, cell biology, and biochemistry, and particularly encourages submissions of papers related to genome biology such as linkage mapping, large-scale gene discoveries, QTL analysis, physical mapping, and comparative and functional genome analysis. Papers on technological development and marine natural products should demonstrate innovation and novel applications.
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