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Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus.

Comparative genomics reveals high biological diversity and specific adaptations in the industrially and medically important fungal genus Aspergillus.

Authors :
de Vries RP
Riley R
Wiebenga A
Aguilar-Osorio G
Amillis S
Uchima CA
Anderluh G
Asadollahi M
Askin M
Barry K
Battaglia E
Bayram Ö
Benocci T
Braus-Stromeyer SA
Caldana C
Cánovas D
Cerqueira GC
Chen F
Chen W
Choi C
Clum A
Dos Santos RA
Damásio AR
Diallinas G
Emri T
Fekete E
Flipphi M
Freyberg S
Gallo A
Gournas C
Habgood R
Hainaut M
Harispe ML
Henrissat B
Hildén KS
Hope R
Hossain A
Karabika E
Karaffa L
Karányi Z
Kraševec N
Kuo A
Kusch H
LaButti K
Lagendijk EL
Lapidus A
Levasseur A
Lindquist E
Lipzen A
Logrieco AF
MacCabe A
Mäkelä MR
Malavazi I
Melin P
Meyer V
Mielnichuk N
Miskei M
Molnár ÁP
Mulé G
Ngan CY
Orejas M
Orosz E
Ouedraogo JP
Overkamp KM
Park HS
Perrone G
Piumi F
Punt PJ
Ram AF
Ramón A
Rauscher S
Record E
Riaño-Pachón DM
Robert V
Röhrig J
Ruller R
Salamov A
Salih NS
Samson RA
Sándor E
Sanguinetti M
Schütze T
Sepčić K
Shelest E
Sherlock G
Sophianopoulou V
Squina FM
Sun H
Susca A
Todd RB
Tsang A
Unkles SE
van de Wiele N
van Rossen-Uffink D
Oliveira JV
Vesth TC
Visser J
Yu JH
Zhou M
Andersen MR
Archer DB
Baker SE
Benoit I
Brakhage AA
Braus GH
Fischer R
Frisvad JC
Goldman GH
Houbraken J
Oakley B
Pócsi I
Scazzocchio C
Seiboth B
vanKuyk PA
Wortman J
Dyer PS
Grigoriev IV
Source :
Genome biology [Genome Biol] 2017 Feb 14; Vol. 18 (1), pp. 28. Date of Electronic Publication: 2017 Feb 14.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: The fungal genus Aspergillus is of critical importance to humankind. Species include those with industrial applications, important pathogens of humans, animals and crops, a source of potent carcinogenic contaminants of food, and an important genetic model. The genome sequences of eight aspergilli have already been explored to investigate aspects of fungal biology, raising questions about evolution and specialization within this genus.<br />Results: We have generated genome sequences for ten novel, highly diverse Aspergillus species and compared these in detail to sister and more distant genera. Comparative studies of key aspects of fungal biology, including primary and secondary metabolism, stress response, biomass degradation, and signal transduction, revealed both conservation and diversity among the species. Observed genomic differences were validated with experimental studies. This revealed several highlights, such as the potential for sex in asexual species, organic acid production genes being a key feature of black aspergilli, alternative approaches for degrading plant biomass, and indications for the genetic basis of stress response. A genome-wide phylogenetic analysis demonstrated in detail the relationship of the newly genome sequenced species with other aspergilli.<br />Conclusions: Many aspects of biological differences between fungal species cannot be explained by current knowledge obtained from genome sequences. The comparative genomics and experimental study, presented here, allows for the first time a genus-wide view of the biological diversity of the aspergilli and in many, but not all, cases linked genome differences to phenotype. Insights gained could be exploited for biotechnological and medical applications of fungi.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474-760X
Volume :
18
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genome biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28196534
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-017-1151-0