葡萄酒相关菌的遗传和表型多样性。

IF 2.4 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Cristobal A Onetto, Chris Ward, Cristian Varela, Laura Hale, Simon A Schmidt, Anthony Borneman
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摘要

汉森酵母属包括通常在水果和发酵相关环境中发现的尖状酵母。尽管它们在生态和酿酒学上具有重要意义,但它们的遗传多样性和进化适应性在很大程度上仍未被探索。本文研究了主要从澳大利亚葡萄酒环境中分离的Hanseniaspora种的系统发育关系、基因组结构、选择模式和表型多样性,重点研究了葡萄酒发酵中最丰富的非酵母菌——Hanseniaspora uvarum。共对151个分离株进行了测序,包括主要系统发育分支代表的长读基因组。比较基因组学揭示了慢进化谱系(SEL)和快进化谱系(FEL)之间的祖先染色体重排可能导致了它们的进化分裂,以及FEL中与mRNA剪接、染色单体分离和信号识别颗粒蛋白靶向相关的基因的显著缺失。对uvarum的泛基因组分析发现了广泛的拷贝数变异,特别是在与外源耐受性和营养转运相关的基因中。对FEL/SEL分化后的选择景观的研究发现,FEL中有229个基因发生了多样化选择,其中赖氨酸生物合成途径内的基因显著富集。此外,对113株菌株进行表型筛选,发现其种内多样性显著增强,特定种表现出更强的乙醇、渗透、铜、二氧化硫和耐寒性。
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Genetic and phenotypic diversity of wine-associated Hanseniaspora species.

The genus Hanseniaspora includes apiculate yeasts commonly found in fruit- and fermentation-associated environments. Their genetic diversity and evolutionary adaptations remain largely unexplored despite their ecological and oenological significance. This study investigated the phylogenetic relationships, genome structure, selection patterns, and phenotypic diversity of Hanseniaspora species isolated primarily from Australian wine environments, focusing on Hanseniaspora uvarum, the most abundant non-Saccharomyces yeast in wine fermentation. A total of 151 isolates were sequenced, including long-read genomes for representatives of the main phylogenetic clades. Comparative genomics revealed ancestral chromosomal rearrangements between the slow- (SEL) and fast-evolving lineages (FEL) that could have contributed to their evolutionary split, as well as significant loss of genes associated with mRNA splicing, chromatid segregation and signal recognition particle protein targeting in the FEL. Pangenome analysis within H. uvarum identified extensive copy number variation, particularly in genes related to xenobiotic tolerance and nutrient transport. Investigation into the selective landscape following the FEL/SEL divergence identified diversifying selection in 229 genes in the FEL, with significant enrichment in genes within the lysine biosynthetic pathway. Furthermore, phenotypic screening of 113 isolates revealed substantial intraspecific diversity, with specific species exhibiting enhanced ethanol, osmotic, copper, SO₂, and cold tolerance.

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FEMS yeast research
FEMS yeast research 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
54
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Yeast Research offers efficient publication of high-quality original Research Articles, Mini-reviews, Letters to the Editor, Perspectives and Commentaries that express current opinions. The journal will select for publication only those manuscripts deemed to be of major relevance to the field and generally will not consider articles that are largely descriptive without insights on underlying mechanism or biology. Submissions on any yeast species are welcome provided they report results within the scope outlined below and are of significance to the yeast field.
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