真菌霉酚酸生物合成途径的起源与进化

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Baptiste Bidon, Hajar Yaakoub, Arnaud Lanoue, Antoine Géry, Virginie Séguin, Florent Magot, Claire Hoffmann, Vincent Courdavault, Jean-Philippe Bouchara, Jean-Pierre Gangneux, Jens C Frisvad, Antonis Rokas, Gustavo H Goldman, Gilles Nevez, Solène Le Gal, Domenico Davolos, David Garon, Nicolas Papon
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像细菌和植物一样,真菌产生了多种多样的小分子,这些小分子对人类健康具有强大的活性,被称为天然产物或次生代谢物。其中一个例子是霉酚酸(MPA),这是一种强大的免疫抑制药物,每天被全世界数以百万计的移植接受者使用。MPA的生产仅限于数量非常有限的丝状真菌,对其生物合成方式知之甚少。因此,提高我们对这种有价值的天然化合物的生物合成的认识是一个特别的挑战,因为这将有助于更好地理解真菌的特殊代谢,也可能导致鉴定新的真菌生产者,为免疫抑制剂的供应提供帮助。在这里,我们感兴趣的是破译真菌MPA生物合成途径的起源和进化。真菌基因组资源的大规模分析使我们确定了几个新的物种,其中包含一个MPA生物合成的基因簇。系统基因组学分析表明,MPA生物合成基因簇起源于真菌家族曲霉科的一个共同祖先,但多次丢失,现在存在于一组狭窄但多样化的丝状真菌中。此外,比较作为MPA药物靶点的IMPDH蛋白序列以及MPA产生和敏感性分析表明,所有MPA真菌产生者都对这种有毒化合物具有耐药性,但这种耐药性可能基于不同的分子机制。我们的研究为真菌中重要的次生代谢产物MPA的生物合成进化提供了新的视角。
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Tracing the Origin and Evolution of the Fungal Mycophenolic Acid Biosynthesis Pathway.

Like bacteria and plants, fungi produce a remarkable diversity of small molecules with potent activities for human health known as natural products or secondary metabolites. One such example is mycophenolic acid, a powerful immunosuppressant drug that is administered daily to millions of transplant recipients worldwide. Production of mycophenolic acid is restricted to a very limited number of filamentous fungi, and little is known about its biosynthetic modalities. It is therefore a particular challenge to improve our knowledge of the biosynthesis of this valuable natural compound, as this would contribute to a better understanding of the specialized metabolism of fungi and could also lead to the identification of new fungal producers for the supply of immunosuppressants. Here, we were interested in deciphering the origin and evolution of the fungal mycophenolic acid biosynthetic pathway. Large-scale analyses of fungal genomic resources led us to identify several new species that harbor a gene cluster for mycophenolic acid biosynthesis. Phylogenomic analysis suggests that the mycophenolic acid biosynthetic gene cluster originated early in a common ancestor of the fungal family Aspergillaceae but was repeatedly lost and it is now present in a narrow but diverse set of filamentous fungi. Moreover, a comparison of the inosine 5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase protein sequences that are the target of the mycophenolic acid drug as well as analysis of mycophenolic acid production and susceptibility suggest that all mycophenolic acid fungal producers are resistant to this toxic compound, but that this resistance is likely to be based on different molecular mechanisms. Our study provides new insight into the evolution of the biosynthesis of the important secondary metabolite mycophenolic acid in fungi.

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Genome Biology and Evolution
Genome Biology and Evolution EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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5.80
自引率
6.10%
发文量
169
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: About the journal Genome Biology and Evolution (GBE) publishes leading original research at the interface between evolutionary biology and genomics. Papers considered for publication report novel evolutionary findings that concern natural genome diversity, population genomics, the structure, function, organisation and expression of genomes, comparative genomics, proteomics, and environmental genomic interactions. Major evolutionary insights from the fields of computational biology, structural biology, developmental biology, and cell biology are also considered, as are theoretical advances in the field of genome evolution. GBE’s scope embraces genome-wide evolutionary investigations at all taxonomic levels and for all forms of life — within populations or across domains. Its aims are to further the understanding of genomes in their evolutionary context and further the understanding of evolution from a genome-wide perspective.
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