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Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi

Improved sequencing technologies have profoundly altered global views of fungal diversity and evolution. High-throughput sequencing methods are critical for studying fungi due to the cryptic, symbiotic nature of many species, particularly those that are difficult to culture. However, the low coverag...

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Autores principales: Reynolds, Nicole K, Stajich, Jason E, Benny, Gerald L, Barry, Kerrie, Mondo, Stephen, LaButti, Kurt, Lipzen, Anna, Daum, Chris, Grigoriev, Igor V, Ho, Hsiao-Man, Crous, Pedro W, Spatafora, Joseph W, Smith, Matthew E
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36617272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac185
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author Reynolds, Nicole K
Stajich, Jason E
Benny, Gerald L
Barry, Kerrie
Mondo, Stephen
LaButti, Kurt
Lipzen, Anna
Daum, Chris
Grigoriev, Igor V
Ho, Hsiao-Man
Crous, Pedro W
Spatafora, Joseph W
Smith, Matthew E
author_facet Reynolds, Nicole K
Stajich, Jason E
Benny, Gerald L
Barry, Kerrie
Mondo, Stephen
LaButti, Kurt
Lipzen, Anna
Daum, Chris
Grigoriev, Igor V
Ho, Hsiao-Man
Crous, Pedro W
Spatafora, Joseph W
Smith, Matthew E
author_sort Reynolds, Nicole K
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description Improved sequencing technologies have profoundly altered global views of fungal diversity and evolution. High-throughput sequencing methods are critical for studying fungi due to the cryptic, symbiotic nature of many species, particularly those that are difficult to culture. However, the low coverage genome sequencing (LCGS) approach to phylogenomic inference has not been widely applied to fungi. Here we analyzed 171 Kickxellomycotina fungi using LCGS methods to obtain hundreds of marker genes for robust phylogenomic reconstruction. Additionally, we mined our LCGS data for a set of nine rDNA and protein coding genes to enable analyses across species for which no LCGS data were obtained. The main goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate the quality and utility of LCGS data for both phylogenetic reconstruction and functional annotation, 2) test relationships among clades of Kickxellomycotina, and 3) perform comparative functional analyses between clades to gain insight into putative trophic modes. In opposition to previous studies, our nine-gene analyses support two clades of arthropod gut dwelling species and suggest a possible single evolutionary event leading to this symbiotic lifestyle. Furthermore, we resolve the mycoparasitic Dimargaritales as the earliest diverging clade in the subphylum and find four major clades of Coemansia species. Finally, functional analyses illustrate clear variation in predicted carbohydrate active enzymes and secondary metabolites (SM) based on ecology, that is biotroph versus saprotroph. Saprotrophic Kickxellales broadly lack many known pectinase families compared with saprotrophic Mucoromycota and are depauperate for SM but have similar numbers of predicted chitinases as mycoparasitic.
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spelling pubmed-98662702023-01-23 Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi Reynolds, Nicole K Stajich, Jason E Benny, Gerald L Barry, Kerrie Mondo, Stephen LaButti, Kurt Lipzen, Anna Daum, Chris Grigoriev, Igor V Ho, Hsiao-Man Crous, Pedro W Spatafora, Joseph W Smith, Matthew E Genome Biol Evol Research Article Improved sequencing technologies have profoundly altered global views of fungal diversity and evolution. High-throughput sequencing methods are critical for studying fungi due to the cryptic, symbiotic nature of many species, particularly those that are difficult to culture. However, the low coverage genome sequencing (LCGS) approach to phylogenomic inference has not been widely applied to fungi. Here we analyzed 171 Kickxellomycotina fungi using LCGS methods to obtain hundreds of marker genes for robust phylogenomic reconstruction. Additionally, we mined our LCGS data for a set of nine rDNA and protein coding genes to enable analyses across species for which no LCGS data were obtained. The main goals of this study were to: 1) evaluate the quality and utility of LCGS data for both phylogenetic reconstruction and functional annotation, 2) test relationships among clades of Kickxellomycotina, and 3) perform comparative functional analyses between clades to gain insight into putative trophic modes. In opposition to previous studies, our nine-gene analyses support two clades of arthropod gut dwelling species and suggest a possible single evolutionary event leading to this symbiotic lifestyle. Furthermore, we resolve the mycoparasitic Dimargaritales as the earliest diverging clade in the subphylum and find four major clades of Coemansia species. Finally, functional analyses illustrate clear variation in predicted carbohydrate active enzymes and secondary metabolites (SM) based on ecology, that is biotroph versus saprotroph. Saprotrophic Kickxellales broadly lack many known pectinase families compared with saprotrophic Mucoromycota and are depauperate for SM but have similar numbers of predicted chitinases as mycoparasitic. Oxford University Press 2023-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9866270/ /pubmed/36617272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac185 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Reynolds, Nicole K
Stajich, Jason E
Benny, Gerald L
Barry, Kerrie
Mondo, Stephen
LaButti, Kurt
Lipzen, Anna
Daum, Chris
Grigoriev, Igor V
Ho, Hsiao-Man
Crous, Pedro W
Spatafora, Joseph W
Smith, Matthew E
Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title_full Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title_fullStr Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title_full_unstemmed Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title_short Mycoparasites, Gut Dwellers, and Saprotrophs: Phylogenomic Reconstructions and Comparative Analyses of Kickxellomycotina Fungi
title_sort mycoparasites, gut dwellers, and saprotrophs: phylogenomic reconstructions and comparative analyses of kickxellomycotina fungi
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9866270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36617272
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac185
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