A comparative genomics study of 23 Aspergillus species from section Flavi

Author:

Kjærbølling Inge,Vesth Tammi,Frisvad Jens C.ORCID,Nybo Jane L.,Theobald Sebastian,Kildgaard Sara,Petersen Thomas Isbrandt,Kuo Alan,Sato Atsushi,Lyhne Ellen K.,Kogle Martin E.,Wiebenga Ad,Kun Roland S.,Lubbers Ronnie J. M.,Mäkelä Miia R.ORCID,Barry Kerrie,Chovatia Mansi,Clum Alicia,Daum Chris,Haridas SajeetORCID,He Guifen,LaButti KurtORCID,Lipzen Anna,Mondo Stephen,Pangilinan Jasmyn,Riley Robert,Salamov Asaf,Simmons Blake A.ORCID,Magnuson Jon K.ORCID,Henrissat Bernard,Mortensen Uffe H.ORCID,Larsen Thomas O.ORCID,de Vries Ronald P.ORCID,Grigoriev Igor V.ORCID,Machida Masayuki,Baker Scott E.ORCID,Andersen Mikael R.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSection Flavi encompasses both harmful and beneficial Aspergillus species, such as Aspergillus oryzae, used in food fermentation and enzyme production, and Aspergillus flavus, food spoiler and mycotoxin producer. Here, we sequence 19 genomes spanning section Flavi and compare 31 fungal genomes including 23 Flavi species. We reassess their phylogenetic relationships and show that the closest relative of A. oryzae is not A. flavus, but A. minisclerotigenes or A. aflatoxiformans and identify high genome diversity, especially in sub-telomeric regions. We predict abundant CAZymes (598 per species) and prolific secondary metabolite gene clusters (73 per species) in section Flavi. However, the observed phenotypes (growth characteristics, polysaccharide degradation) do not necessarily correlate with inferences made from the predicted CAZyme content. Our work, including genomic analyses, phenotypic assays, and identification of secondary metabolites, highlights the genetic and metabolic diversity within section Flavi.

Funder

Villum Fonden

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

DOE | Office of Science

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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