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Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola

Shiraia bambusicola is a rare medicinal fungus found in China that causes bamboo plants to decay and die with severe infection. Hypocrellin, its main active ingredient, is widely used in several fields, such as medicine, agriculture, and food industry. In this study, to clarify the genomic component...

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Autores principales: Ren, Xiyi, Liu, Yongxiang, Tan, Yumei, Huang, Yonghui, Liu, Zuoyi, Jiang, Xuanli
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6945017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31712259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400694
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author Ren, Xiyi
Liu, Yongxiang
Tan, Yumei
Huang, Yonghui
Liu, Zuoyi
Jiang, Xuanli
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Liu, Yongxiang
Tan, Yumei
Huang, Yonghui
Liu, Zuoyi
Jiang, Xuanli
author_sort Ren, Xiyi
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description Shiraia bambusicola is a rare medicinal fungus found in China that causes bamboo plants to decay and die with severe infection. Hypocrellin, its main active ingredient, is widely used in several fields, such as medicine, agriculture, and food industry. In this study, to clarify the genomic components, taxonomic status, pathogenic genes, secondary metabolite synthesis pathways, and regulatory mechanisms of S. bambusicola, whole-genome sequencing, assembly, and functional annotation were performed using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics approaches. It was observed that S. bambusicola has 33 Mb genome size, 48.89% GC content, 333 scaffolds, 2590 contigs, 10,703 genes, 82 tRNAs, and 21 rRNAs. The total length of the repeat sequence is 2,151,640 bp. The annotation of 5945 proteins was obtained from InterProScan hits based on the Gene Ontology database. Phylogenetic analysis showed that S. bambusicola belongs to Shiraiaceae, a new family of Pleosporales. It was speculated that there are more than two species or genus in Shiraiaceae. According to the annotation, 777 secreted proteins were associated with virulence or detoxification, including 777 predicted by the PHI database, 776 by the CAZY and Fungal CytochromeP450 database, and 441 by the Proteases database. The 252 genes associated with the secondary metabolism of S. bambusicola were screened and enriched into 28 pathways, among which the terpenoids, staurosporine, aflatoxin, and folate synthesis pathways have not been reported in S. bambusicola. The T1PKS was the main gene cluster among the 28 secondary metabolite synthesis gene clusters in S. bambusicola. The analysis of the T3PKS gene cluster related to the synthesis of hypocrellin showed that there was some similarity between S. bambusicola and 10 other species of fungi; however, the similarity was very low wherein the highest similarity was 17%. The genomic information of S. bambusicola obtained in this study was valuable to understand its genetic function and pathogenicity. The genomic information revealed that several enzyme genes and secreted proteins might be related to their host interactions and pathogenicity. The annotation and analysis of its secondary metabolite synthesis genes and gene clusters will be an important reference for future studies on the biosynthesis and regulation mechanism of the secondary metabolites, contributing to the discovery of new metabolites and accelerating drug development and application.
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spelling pubmed-69450172020-01-09 Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola Ren, Xiyi Liu, Yongxiang Tan, Yumei Huang, Yonghui Liu, Zuoyi Jiang, Xuanli G3 (Bethesda) Genome Report Shiraia bambusicola is a rare medicinal fungus found in China that causes bamboo plants to decay and die with severe infection. Hypocrellin, its main active ingredient, is widely used in several fields, such as medicine, agriculture, and food industry. In this study, to clarify the genomic components, taxonomic status, pathogenic genes, secondary metabolite synthesis pathways, and regulatory mechanisms of S. bambusicola, whole-genome sequencing, assembly, and functional annotation were performed using high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics approaches. It was observed that S. bambusicola has 33 Mb genome size, 48.89% GC content, 333 scaffolds, 2590 contigs, 10,703 genes, 82 tRNAs, and 21 rRNAs. The total length of the repeat sequence is 2,151,640 bp. The annotation of 5945 proteins was obtained from InterProScan hits based on the Gene Ontology database. Phylogenetic analysis showed that S. bambusicola belongs to Shiraiaceae, a new family of Pleosporales. It was speculated that there are more than two species or genus in Shiraiaceae. According to the annotation, 777 secreted proteins were associated with virulence or detoxification, including 777 predicted by the PHI database, 776 by the CAZY and Fungal CytochromeP450 database, and 441 by the Proteases database. The 252 genes associated with the secondary metabolism of S. bambusicola were screened and enriched into 28 pathways, among which the terpenoids, staurosporine, aflatoxin, and folate synthesis pathways have not been reported in S. bambusicola. The T1PKS was the main gene cluster among the 28 secondary metabolite synthesis gene clusters in S. bambusicola. The analysis of the T3PKS gene cluster related to the synthesis of hypocrellin showed that there was some similarity between S. bambusicola and 10 other species of fungi; however, the similarity was very low wherein the highest similarity was 17%. The genomic information of S. bambusicola obtained in this study was valuable to understand its genetic function and pathogenicity. The genomic information revealed that several enzyme genes and secreted proteins might be related to their host interactions and pathogenicity. The annotation and analysis of its secondary metabolite synthesis genes and gene clusters will be an important reference for future studies on the biosynthesis and regulation mechanism of the secondary metabolites, contributing to the discovery of new metabolites and accelerating drug development and application. Genetics Society of America 2019-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6945017/ /pubmed/31712259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400694 Text en Copyright © 2020 Ren et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ren, Xiyi
Liu, Yongxiang
Tan, Yumei
Huang, Yonghui
Liu, Zuoyi
Jiang, Xuanli
Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title_full Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title_fullStr Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title_short Sequencing and Functional Annotation of the Whole Genome of Shiraia bambusicola
title_sort sequencing and functional annotation of the whole genome of shiraia bambusicola
topic Genome Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6945017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31712259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.119.400694
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