Sara C D Carpenter, Adam J Bogdanove, Bhuwan Abbot, Jason E Stajich, Jessie K Uehling, Brian Lovett, Matt T Kasson, Morgan E Carter
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摘要
内生真菌Mycetohabitans(前身为伯克霍尔德氏菌)菌属在其宿主真菌Rhizopus microsporus上定植时,依靠III型分泌系统提供大部分未确定的效应蛋白。Mycetohabitans的一个已知分泌效应蛋白家族由类转录激活剂(TAL)效应蛋白的同源物组成,植物致病性黄单胞菌和Ralstonia菌属利用TAL效应蛋白激活宿主基因,从而促进疾病的发生。这些 "伯克霍尔德氏菌 TAL 样(Btl)"蛋白以可预测的方式与相应的特定 DNA 序列结合,但它们的基因组靶标及其对真菌转录的影响尚不清楚。最近对两株真菌的 Btl 突变体进行的表型分析表明,一株真菌内丰真菌(Mycetohabitans endofungorum)中的单个 Btl 增强了真菌膜胁迫耐受性,而一株真菌根瘤菌(Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica)中的其他 Btl 则促进了真菌的细菌定殖。表型多样性强调了评估序列多样性的必要性,鉴于序列多样性可转化为 DNA 靶向特异性,因此需要评估 Btl 蛋白的功能多样性。为了最大限度地捕获 Btl 蛋白序列进行分析,我们采用了一种双重方法,利用长读数 PacBio 技术测序并组装了 9 个 Mycetohabitans 菌属基因组,同时还挖掘了现有的短读数 Illumina 真菌-细菌元基因组。我们发现,btl 基因存在于来自粘菌门真菌宿主的各种 Mycetohabitans 菌株中,但其序列和预测的 DNA 结合特异性各不相同。系统发育分析揭示了Btl蛋白的不同支系,并表明Mycetohabitans可能包含比以前认识到的更多的物种。在我们的数据集中,Btl 蛋白在M. rhizoxinica菌株中的保守性比在M. endofungorum菌株中的保守性更高,但也有证据表明后一支系中菌株的整体多样性更高。总之,研究结果表明,Btl 蛋白以多种方式为细菌-真菌共生做出了贡献。
Prevalence and diversity of TAL effector-like proteins in fungal endosymbiotic Mycetohabitans spp.
Endofungal Mycetohabitans (formerly Burkholderia) spp. rely on a type III secretion system to deliver mostly unidentified effector proteins when colonizing their host fungus, Rhizopus microsporus. The one known secreted effector family from Mycetohabitans consists of homologues of transcription activator-like (TAL) effectors, which are used by plant pathogenic Xanthomonas and Ralstonia spp. to activate host genes that promote disease. These 'Burkholderia TAL-like (Btl)' proteins bind corresponding specific DNA sequences in a predictable manner, but their genomic target(s) and impact on transcription in the fungus are unknown. Recent phenotyping of Btl mutants of two Mycetohabitans strains revealed that the single Btl in one Mycetohabitans endofungorum strain enhances fungal membrane stress tolerance, while others in a Mycetohabitans rhizoxinica strain promote bacterial colonization of the fungus. The phenotypic diversity underscores the need to assess the sequence diversity and, given that sequence diversity translates to DNA targeting specificity, the functional diversity of Btl proteins. Using a dual approach to maximize capture of Btl protein sequences for our analysis, we sequenced and assembled nine Mycetohabitans spp. genomes using long-read PacBio technology and also mined available short-read Illumina fungal-bacterial metagenomes. We show that btl genes are present across diverse Mycetohabitans strains from Mucoromycota fungal hosts yet vary in sequences and predicted DNA binding specificity. Phylogenetic analysis revealed distinct clades of Btl proteins and suggested that Mycetohabitans might contain more species than previously recognized. Within our data set, Btl proteins were more conserved across M. rhizoxinica strains than across M. endofungorum, but there was also evidence of greater overall strain diversity within the latter clade. Overall, the results suggest that Btl proteins contribute to bacterial-fungal symbioses in myriad ways.
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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.