Jade A Ezzedine, Pierre Guenzi-Tiberi, Gaëlle Villain, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Yacine Diagne, Enzo Franceschi, Elodie Drula, Jérôme Forêt, Jean-Gabriel Valay, Lenka Procházková, Daniel Remias, Nicolas Terrapon, Alberto Amato, Eric Maréchal
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摘要
嗜冷菌性酵母菌栖息在世界各地的雪原和冰川生态系统中,但其生态作用尚不清楚。从高山红雪原中分离到一株嗜寒酚菌(LCC-F-001-001)。其42-Mbp基因组包含11523个基因,其中冰结合蛋白基因37个,是真菌中记录的最多的基因,主要通过水平转移获得。这种酵母耐冷冻,在10°C时生长最佳,在15°C以上形成假菌丝。已知LCC-F-001-001可以吸收苯酚和小代谢物,我们发现lcc - f -001还可以水解来自雪和冰川冰藻类的类胡萝卜素和酚类色素。LCC-F-001-001基因组编码约500种碳水化合物活性酶,与相关的永久冻土物种一起,是催化功能最广泛的微生物。因此,P. psychrophenolica和相关真菌是冰雪生态系统中的关键角色,能够在雪原和冰川中降解有机分子,可能在藻华下降期间,并通过其特殊的代谢适应性将冰冻圈环境和土壤之间的碳循环联系起来。
Snow- and ice-ecosystem cleaning capability of the pucciniomycotinous yeast Phenoliferia psychrophenolica.
Psychrophilic pucciniomycotinous yeasts inhabit snowfields and glacial ecosystems worldwide, yet their ecological role remains unclear. We isolated a clonal strain of Phenoliferia psychrophenolica (LCC-F-001-001) from an alpine red snowfield. Its 42-Mbp genome contains 11,523 genes, including 37 ice-binding protein genes, the highest number recorded in fungi, mainly acquired through horizontal transfers. This yeast tolerates freezing, grows optimally at 10 °C and forms pseudohyphae above 15 °C. Known to assimilate phenol and small metabolites, we found LCC-F-001-001 also hydrolyzes carotenoid and phenolic pigments from snow and glacier ice algae. LCC-F-001-001 genome encodes ~ 500 carbohydrate-active enzymes, ranking among the most catalytically versatile sequenced Microbotryomycetes, alongside a related permafrost species. P. psychrophenolica and related fungi are therefore key players in snow and ice ecosystems, capable of degrading organic molecules in snowfields and glaciers, likely during algal bloom declines, and connecting the carbon cycle between cryospheric environments and soils through their exceptional metabolic adaptability.
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Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.