黑曲霉nrrl3的金标准基因组可以详细了解真菌中糖分解代谢的多样性

IF 14.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY Studies in Mycology Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.simyco.2018.10.001
M.V. Aguilar-Pontes , J. Brandl , E. McDonnell , K. Strasser , T.T.M. Nguyen , R. Riley , S. Mondo , A. Salamov , J.L. Nybo , T.C. Vesth , I.V. Grigoriev , M.R. Andersen , A. Tsang , R.P. de Vries
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真菌王国太大了,不能仅仅通过经典遗传学来发现。组学数据的获取为研究真菌王国的多样性以及对新环境的适应如何塑造真菌代谢提供了新的机会。基因组是现代科学的基础,但在分析组学数据时,它们的质量至关重要。在这项研究中,我们展示了一个金标准基因组如何提高密切相关物种的功能预测,从而能够识别关键的酶、反应和途径,重点关注初级碳代谢。基于这种方法,我们确定了编码不同糖分解代谢途径的不同步骤的替代基因,并因此为该主题的功能研究提供了线索。我们还揭示了基因组内容的显著多样性,尽管这并不总是与物种使用相应糖作为碳源的能力相关。
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The gold-standard genome of Aspergillus niger NRRL 3 enables a detailed view of the diversity of sugar catabolism in fungi

The fungal kingdom is too large to be discovered exclusively by classical genetics. The access to omics data opens a new opportunity to study the diversity within the fungal kingdom and how adaptation to new environments shapes fungal metabolism. Genomes are the foundation of modern science but their quality is crucial when analysing omics data. In this study, we demonstrate how one gold-standard genome can improve functional prediction across closely related species to be able to identify key enzymes, reactions and pathways with the focus on primary carbon metabolism.

Based on this approach we identified alternative genes encoding various steps of the different sugar catabolic pathways, and as such provided leads for functional studies into this topic. We also revealed significant diversity with respect to genome content, although this did not always correlate to the ability of the species to use the corresponding sugar as a carbon source.

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Studies in Mycology
Studies in Mycology 生物-真菌学
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期刊介绍: The international journal Studies in Mycology focuses on advancing the understanding of filamentous fungi, yeasts, and various aspects of mycology. It publishes comprehensive systematic monographs as well as topical issues covering a wide range of subjects including biotechnology, ecology, molecular biology, pathology, and systematics. This Open-Access journal offers unrestricted access to its content. Each issue of Studies in Mycology consists of around 5 to 6 papers, either in the form of monographs or special focused topics. Unlike traditional length restrictions, the journal encourages submissions of manuscripts with a minimum of 50 A4 pages in print. This ensures a thorough exploration and presentation of the research findings, maximizing the depth of the published work.
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