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To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi

Aphelids are a holomycotan group, represented exclusively by parasitoids infecting algae. They form a sister lineage to Fungi in the phylogenetic tree and represent a key group for reconstruction of the evolution of Holomycota and for analysis of the origin of Fungi. The newly assembled genome of Ap...

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Autores principales: Pozdnyakov, Igor R., Potapenko, Evgeniy V., Nassonova, Elena S., Babenko, Vladislav V., Boldyreva, Daria I., Tcvetkova, Victoria S., Karpov, Sergey A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9101021
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author Pozdnyakov, Igor R.
Potapenko, Evgeniy V.
Nassonova, Elena S.
Babenko, Vladislav V.
Boldyreva, Daria I.
Tcvetkova, Victoria S.
Karpov, Sergey A.
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Potapenko, Evgeniy V.
Nassonova, Elena S.
Babenko, Vladislav V.
Boldyreva, Daria I.
Tcvetkova, Victoria S.
Karpov, Sergey A.
author_sort Pozdnyakov, Igor R.
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description Aphelids are a holomycotan group, represented exclusively by parasitoids infecting algae. They form a sister lineage to Fungi in the phylogenetic tree and represent a key group for reconstruction of the evolution of Holomycota and for analysis of the origin of Fungi. The newly assembled genome of Aphelidium insullamus (Holomycota, Aphelida) with a total length of 18.9 Mb, 7820 protein-coding genes and a GC percentage of 52.05% was obtained by a hybrid assembly based on Oxford Nanopore long reads and Illumina paired reads. In order to trace the origin and the evolution of fungal osmotrophy and its presence or absence in Aphelida, we analyzed the set of main fungal transmembrane transporters, which are proteins of the Major Facilitator superfamily (MFS), in the predicted aphelid proteomes. This search has shown an absence of a specific fungal protein family Drug:H(+) antiporters-2 (DAH-2) and specific fungal orthologs of the sugar porters (SP) family, and the presence of common opisthokont’s orthologs of the SP family in four aphelid genomes. The repertoire of SP orthologs in aphelids turned out to be less diverse than in free-living opisthokonts, and one of the most limited among opisthokonts. We argue that aphelids do not show signs of similarity with fungi in terms of their osmotrophic abilities, despite the sister relationships of these groups. Moreover, the osmotrophic abilities of aphelids appear to be reduced in comparison with free-living unicellular opisthokonts. Therefore, we assume that the evolution of fungi-specific traits began after the separation of fungal and aphelid lineages, and there are no essential reasons to consider aphelids as a prototype of the fungal ancestor.
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spelling pubmed-106081422023-10-28 To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi Pozdnyakov, Igor R. Potapenko, Evgeniy V. Nassonova, Elena S. Babenko, Vladislav V. Boldyreva, Daria I. Tcvetkova, Victoria S. Karpov, Sergey A. J Fungi (Basel) Article Aphelids are a holomycotan group, represented exclusively by parasitoids infecting algae. They form a sister lineage to Fungi in the phylogenetic tree and represent a key group for reconstruction of the evolution of Holomycota and for analysis of the origin of Fungi. The newly assembled genome of Aphelidium insullamus (Holomycota, Aphelida) with a total length of 18.9 Mb, 7820 protein-coding genes and a GC percentage of 52.05% was obtained by a hybrid assembly based on Oxford Nanopore long reads and Illumina paired reads. In order to trace the origin and the evolution of fungal osmotrophy and its presence or absence in Aphelida, we analyzed the set of main fungal transmembrane transporters, which are proteins of the Major Facilitator superfamily (MFS), in the predicted aphelid proteomes. This search has shown an absence of a specific fungal protein family Drug:H(+) antiporters-2 (DAH-2) and specific fungal orthologs of the sugar porters (SP) family, and the presence of common opisthokont’s orthologs of the SP family in four aphelid genomes. The repertoire of SP orthologs in aphelids turned out to be less diverse than in free-living opisthokonts, and one of the most limited among opisthokonts. We argue that aphelids do not show signs of similarity with fungi in terms of their osmotrophic abilities, despite the sister relationships of these groups. Moreover, the osmotrophic abilities of aphelids appear to be reduced in comparison with free-living unicellular opisthokonts. Therefore, we assume that the evolution of fungi-specific traits began after the separation of fungal and aphelid lineages, and there are no essential reasons to consider aphelids as a prototype of the fungal ancestor. MDPI 2023-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10608142/ /pubmed/37888277 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9101021 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pozdnyakov, Igor R.
Potapenko, Evgeniy V.
Nassonova, Elena S.
Babenko, Vladislav V.
Boldyreva, Daria I.
Tcvetkova, Victoria S.
Karpov, Sergey A.
To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title_full To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title_fullStr To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title_full_unstemmed To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title_short To the Origin of Fungi: Analysis of MFS Transporters of First Assembled Aphelidium Genome Highlights Dissimilarity of Osmotrophic Abilities between Aphelida and Fungi
title_sort to the origin of fungi: analysis of mfs transporters of first assembled aphelidium genome highlights dissimilarity of osmotrophic abilities between aphelida and fungi
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37888277
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9101021
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