木霉-基因组学和基因组学是生物学、生物技术和农业研究的宝库。

IF 2.1 Q3 MYCOLOGY Frontiers in fungal biology Pub Date : 2022-09-14 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ffunb.2022.1002161
Miriam Schalamun, Monika Schmoll
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木霉属是研究最好的丝状真菌类群之一,这主要是因为它在从农业到酶生物合成再到生物燃料生产的应用中具有高度相关性。然而,从科学和生态学的角度来看,这些真菌的生理能力,导致了这些有益的应用,也是令人感兴趣的。因此,这篇综述总结了真菌基因组研究的最新进展、先前开始的基因组注释工作的更新和新发现,以及对酶和生物活性化合物(如纤维素酶、降解外源性物质的酶和具有潜在药用价值的代谢产物)的生物勘探工作。从而为木霉菌株的基因组、线粒体基因组和真菌病毒基因组提供了与酶生产、生物控制和真菌修复相关的见解。在某些情况下,生物活性化合物的产生可能与负责任的基因或簇有关,并且可以使用基因组信息来支持或预测生物修复能力。对木霉属进化的深入研究揭示了大规模的水平基因转移,主要是CAZyme基因,但也有次级代谢产物簇。对性发育的调查表明,木霉属物种具有重复诱导点突变(RIP)能力,在某些情况下,观察到节段性非整倍体。一些随机突变体最终放弃了它们的关键突变,如里氏木霉QM9978和QM9136,QM6a的育性缺陷可以追溯到其基因缺陷。木霉核心基因组被缩小到7000个基因,并在多个物种的基因组中进行了基因聚类研究。最后,重点介绍了CRISPR/Cas9在木霉中的应用、里氏木霉的克隆和表达策略以及利用基因组挖掘工具对木霉进行生物勘探的最新进展。关于进化、基因组学和生理学的有趣新发现突出了新趋势,并说明了木霉在不同研究领域的有价值的前景。
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Trichoderma - genomes and genomics as treasure troves for research towards biology, biotechnology and agriculture.

The genus Trichoderma is among the best studied groups of filamentous fungi, largely because of its high relevance in applications from agriculture to enzyme biosynthesis to biofuel production. However, the physiological competences of these fungi, that led to these beneficial applications are intriguing also from a scientific and ecological point of view. This review therefore summarizes recent developments in studies of fungal genomes, updates on previously started genome annotation efforts and novel discoveries as well as efforts towards bioprospecting for enzymes and bioactive compounds such as cellulases, enzymes degrading xenobiotics and metabolites with potential pharmaceutical value. Thereby insights are provided into genomes, mitochondrial genomes and genomes of mycoviruses of Trichoderma strains relevant for enzyme production, biocontrol and mycoremediation. In several cases, production of bioactive compounds could be associated with responsible genes or clusters and bioremediation capabilities could be supported or predicted using genome information. Insights into evolution of the genus Trichoderma revealed large scale horizontal gene transfer, predominantly of CAZyme genes, but also secondary metabolite clusters. Investigation of sexual development showed that Trichoderma species are competent of repeat induced point mutation (RIP) and in some cases, segmental aneuploidy was observed. Some random mutants finally gave away their crucial mutations like T. reesei QM9978 and QM9136 and the fertility defect of QM6a was traced back to its gene defect. The Trichoderma core genome was narrowed down to 7000 genes and gene clustering was investigated in the genomes of multiple species. Finally, recent developments in application of CRISPR/Cas9 in Trichoderma, cloning and expression strategies for the workhorse T. reesei as well as the use genome mining tools for bioprospecting Trichoderma are highlighted. The intriguing new findings on evolution, genomics and physiology highlight emerging trends and illustrate worthwhile perspectives in diverse fields of research with Trichoderma.

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