Horizontal transfer of a natterin-like toxin encoding gene within the holobiont of the reef building coral Acropora digitifera (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Scleractinia) and across multiple animal linages.

Journal of Venom Research Pub Date : 2020-04-17 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01
Ranko Gacesa, Julia Yun-Hsuan Hung, David G Bourne, Paul F Long
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Phylogenetic evidence is provided for horizontal transfer of a natterin-like toxin encoding gene from fungi into the genome of the coral Acropora digitifera. Sequencing analysis of the coral tissues supported that a fungal taxon predicted to be the most likely gene donor was represented in the coral microbiome. Further bioinformatics data suggested widespread recruitment of the natterin-like gene into venomous terrestrial invertebrates, and repositioning of this gene to non-toxic functions in non-venomous teleost fish.

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在造礁珊瑚Acropora digitalfera(刺胞纲:珊瑚虫纲:核虫纲)的全胞体内和在多个动物谱系中的水平转移一种类似黄豆素的毒素编码基因。
系统发育的证据提供了一个类似黄豆毒素编码基因水平转移从真菌到珊瑚的基因组的Acropora数字化。对珊瑚组织的测序分析表明,在珊瑚微生物组中有一个真菌分类单元被预测为最可能的基因供体。进一步的生物信息学数据表明,有毒陆生无脊椎动物中广泛招募了natterin样基因,并且在无毒硬骨鱼中将该基因重新定位为无毒功能。
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