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Genomic Analysis of Aspergillus Section Terrei Reveals a High Potential in Secondary Metabolite Production and Plant Biomass Degradation.

Authors :
Theobald, Sebastian
Vesth, Tammi C.
Geib, Elena
Nybo, Jane L.
Frisvad, Jens C.
Larsen, Thomas O.
Kuo, Alan
LaButti, Kurt
Lyhne, Ellen K.
Kjærbølling, Inge
Ledsgaard, Line
Barry, Kerrie
Clum, Alicia
Chen, Cindy
Nolan, Matt
Sandor, Laura
Lipzen, Anna
Mondo, Stephen
Pangilinan, Jasmyn
Salamov, Asaf
Source :
Journal of Fungi; Jul2024, Vol. 10 Issue 7, p507, 17p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Aspergillus terreus has attracted interest due to its application in industrial biotechnology, particularly for the production of itaconic acid and bioactive secondary metabolites. As related species also seem to possess a prosperous secondary metabolism, they are of high interest for genome mining and exploitation. Here, we present draft genome sequences for six species from Aspergillus section Terrei and one species from Aspergillus section Nidulantes. Whole-genome phylogeny confirmed that section Terrei is monophyletic. Genome analyses identified between 70 and 108 key secondary metabolism genes in each of the genomes of section Terrei, the highest rate found in the genus Aspergillus so far. The respective enzymes fall into 167 distinct families with most of them corresponding to potentially unique compounds or compound families. Moreover, 53% of the families were only found in a single species, which supports the suitability of species from section Terrei for further genome mining. Intriguingly, this analysis, combined with heterologous gene expression and metabolite identification, suggested that species from section Terrei use a strategy for UV protection different to other species from the genus Aspergillus. Section Terrei contains a complete plant polysaccharide degrading potential and an even higher cellulolytic potential than other Aspergilli, possibly facilitating additional applications for these species in biotechnology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2309608X
Volume :
10
Issue :
7
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Fungi
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178694918
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10070507