Genomic Analysis Enlightens Agaricales Lifestyle Evolution and Increasing Peroxidase Diversity

Author:

Ruiz-Dueñas Francisco J1,Barrasa José M2,Sánchez-García Marisol3,Camarero Susana1,Miyauchi Shingo4,Serrano Ana1,Linde Dolores1,Babiker Rashid1,Drula Elodie5,Ayuso-Fernández Iván1,Pacheco Remedios1,Padilla Guillermo1,Ferreira Patricia6,Barriuso Jorge1,Kellner Harald7,Castanera Raúl8,Alfaro Manuel8,Ramírez Lucía8,Pisabarro Antonio G8,Riley Robert9,Kuo Alan9,Andreopoulos William9,LaButti Kurt9,Pangilinan Jasmyn9,Tritt Andrew9,Lipzen Anna9,He Guifen9,Yan Mi9,Ng Vivian9,Grigoriev Igor V910,Cullen Daniel11,Martin Francis4,Rosso Marie-Noëlle12,Henrissat Bernard513,Hibbett David3,Martínez Angel T1

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas Margarita Salas (CIB), CSIC, Madrid, Spain

2. Life Sciences Department, Alcalá University, Alcalá de Henares, Spain

3. Biology Department, Clark University, Worcester, MA, USA

4. INRAE, Laboratory of Excellence ARBRE, Champenoux, France

5. Architecture et Fonction des Macromolécules Biologiques, CNRS/Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France

6. Biochemistry and Molecular and Cellular Biology Department and BIFI, Zaragoza University, Zaragoza, Spain

7. International Institute Zittau, Technische Universität Dresden, Zittau, Germany

8. Institute for Multidisciplinary Research in Applied Biology, IMAB-UPNA, Pamplona, Spain

9. US Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Berkeley, CA, USA

10. Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA

11. Forest Products Laboratory, US Department of Agriculture, Madison, WI, USA

12. INRAE, Biodiversité et Biotechnologie Fongiques, Aix-Marseille University, Marseille, France

13. Department of Biological Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract As actors of global carbon cycle, Agaricomycetes (Basidiomycota) have developed complex enzymatic machineries that allow them to decompose all plant polymers, including lignin. Among them, saprotrophic Agaricales are characterized by an unparalleled diversity of habitats and lifestyles. Comparative analysis of 52 Agaricomycetes genomes (14 of them sequenced de novo) reveals that Agaricales possess a large diversity of hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes for lignocellulose decay. Based on the gene families with the predicted highest evolutionary rates—namely cellulose-binding CBM1, glycoside hydrolase GH43, lytic polysaccharide monooxygenase AA9, class-II peroxidases, glucose–methanol–choline oxidase/dehydrogenases, laccases, and unspecific peroxygenases—we reconstructed the lifestyles of the ancestors that led to the extant lignocellulose-decomposing Agaricomycetes. The changes in the enzymatic toolkit of ancestral Agaricales are correlated with the evolution of their ability to grow not only on wood but also on leaf litter and decayed wood, with grass-litter decomposers as the most recent eco-physiological group. In this context, the above families were analyzed in detail in connection with lifestyle diversity. Peroxidases appear as a central component of the enzymatic toolkit of saprotrophic Agaricomycetes, consistent with their essential role in lignin degradation and high evolutionary rates. This includes not only expansions/losses in peroxidase genes common to other basidiomycetes but also the widespread presence in Agaricales (and Russulales) of new peroxidases types not found in wood-rotting Polyporales, and other Agaricomycetes orders. Therefore, we analyzed the peroxidase evolution in Agaricomycetes by ancestral-sequence reconstruction revealing several major evolutionary pathways and mapped the appearance of the different enzyme types in a time-calibrated species tree.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness

National Science Foundation

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Laboratory of Excellence ARBRE

Region Lorraine

European Regional Development Fund

Plant–Microbe Interfaces Scientific Focus Area

Genomic Science Program

U.S. DOE Office of Science

DOE Office of Science User Facility

U.S. DOE

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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