The Genomes of Three Uneven Siblings: Footprints of the Lifestyles of Three Trichoderma Species

Author:

Schmoll Monika1,Dattenböck Christoph1,Carreras-Villaseñor Nohemí2,Mendoza-Mendoza Artemio3,Tisch Doris4,Alemán Mario Ivan5,Baker Scott E.6,Brown Christopher7,Cervantes-Badillo Mayte Guadalupe8,Cetz-Chel José2,Cristobal-Mondragon Gema Rosa8,Delaye Luis5,Esquivel-Naranjo Edgardo Ulises2,Frischmann Alexa4,Gallardo-Negrete Jose de Jesus8,García-Esquivel Monica2,Gomez-Rodriguez Elida Yazmin8,Greenwood David R.9,Hernández-Oñate Miguel2,Kruszewska Joanna S.10,Lawry Robert3,Mora-Montes Hector M.11,Muñoz-Centeno Tania8,Nieto-Jacobo Maria Fernanda3,Nogueira Lopez Guillermo3,Olmedo-Monfil Vianey11,Osorio-Concepcion Macario8,Piłsyk Sebastian10,Pomraning Kyle R.6,Rodriguez-Iglesias Aroa1,Rosales-Saavedra Maria Teresa8,Sánchez-Arreguín J. Alejandro2,Seidl-Seiboth Verena4,Stewart Alison12,Uresti-Rivera Edith Elena8,Wang Chih-Li13,Wang Ting-Fang14,Zeilinger Susanne415,Casas-Flores Sergio8,Herrera-Estrella Alfredo2

Affiliation:

1. Austrian Institute of Technology, Department Health and Environment, Bioresources Unit, Tulln, Austria

2. LANGEBIO, National Laboratory of Genomics for Biodiversity, Cinvestav-Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

3. Lincoln University, Bio-Protection Research Centre, Lincoln, Canterbury, New Zealand

4. Research Division Biotechnology and Microbiology, Institute of Chemical Engineering, TU Wien, Vienna, Austria

5. Cinvestav, Department of Genetic Engineering, Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

6. Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, USA

7. University of Otago, Department of Biochemistry and Genetics, Dunedin, New Zealand

8. IPICYT, Molecular Biology Division, San Luis Potosí, Mexico

9. The University of Auckland, School of Biological Sciences, Auckland, New Zealand

10. Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Laboratory of Fungal Glycobiology, Warsaw, Poland

11. University of Guanajuato, Department of Biology, Guanajuato, Guanajuato, Mexico

12. Marrone Bio Innovations, Davis, California, USA

13. National Chung-Hsing University, Department of Plant Pathology, Taichung, Taiwan

14. Academia Sinica, Institute of Molecular Biology, Taipei, Taiwan

15. University of Innsbruck, Institute of Microbiology, Innsbruck, Austria

Abstract

SUMMARY The genus Trichoderma contains fungi with high relevance for humans, with applications in enzyme production for plant cell wall degradation and use in biocontrol. Here, we provide a broad, comprehensive overview of the genomic content of these species for “hot topic” research aspects, including CAZymes, transport, transcription factors, and development, along with a detailed analysis and annotation of less-studied topics, such as signal transduction, genome integrity, chromatin, photobiology, or lipid, sulfur, and nitrogen metabolism in T. reesei , T. atroviride , and T. virens , and we open up new perspectives to those topics discussed previously. In total, we covered more than 2,000 of the predicted 9,000 to 11,000 genes of each Trichoderma species discussed, which is >20% of the respective gene content. Additionally, we considered available transcriptome data for the annotated genes. Highlights of our analyses include overall carbohydrate cleavage preferences due to the different genomic contents and regulation of the respective genes. We found light regulation of many sulfur metabolic genes. Additionally, a new Golgi 1,2-mannosidase likely involved in N -linked glycosylation was detected, as were indications for the ability of Trichoderma spp. to generate hybrid galactose-containing N -linked glycans. The genomic inventory of effector proteins revealed numerous compounds unique to Trichoderma , and these warrant further investigation. We found interesting expansions in the Trichoderma genus in several signaling pathways, such as G-protein-coupled receptors, RAS GTPases, and casein kinases. A particularly interesting feature absolutely unique to T. atroviride is the duplication of the alternative sulfur amino acid synthesis pathway.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology,Infectious Diseases

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