Evolutionary genomics of the emergence of brown algae as key components of coastal ecosystems
Author:
Denoeud FranceORCID, Godfroy OlivierORCID, Cruaud CorinneORCID, Heesch SvenjaORCID, Nehr ZofiaORCID, Tadrent NachidaORCID, Couloux ArnaudORCID, Brillet-Guéguen LoraineORCID, Delage LudovicORCID, Mckeown Dean, Motomura Taizo, Sussfeld DuncanORCID, Fan XiaoORCID, Mazéas Lisa, Terrapon NicolasORCID, Barrera-Redondo JosuéORCID, Petroll RomyORCID, Reynes LauricORCID, Choi Seok-WanORCID, Jo JihoonORCID, Uthanumallian KavithaORCID, Bogaert KennyORCID, Duc CélineORCID, Ratchinski Pélagie, Lipinska AgnieszkaORCID, Noel BenjaminORCID, Murphy Eleanor A.ORCID, Lohr Martin, Khatei AnanyaORCID, Hamon-Giraud Pauline, Vieira ChristopheORCID, Akerfors Svea Sanja, Akita ShingoORCID, Avia KomlanORCID, Badis YacineORCID, Barbeyron TristanORCID, Belcour ArnaudORCID, Berrabah Wahiba, Blanquart Samuel, Bouguerba-Collin Ahlem, Bringloe Trevor, Cattolico Rose Ann, Cormier AlexandreORCID, Cruz de Carvalho HelenaORCID, Dallet Romain, De Clerck OlivierORCID, Debit Ahmed, Denis Erwan, Destombe ChristopheORCID, Dinatale EricaORCID, Dittami SimonORCID, Drula ElodieORCID, Faugeron SylvainORCID, Got JeanneORCID, Graf LouisORCID, Groisillier AgnèsORCID, Guillemin Marie-LaureORCID, Harms LarsORCID, Hatchett William JohnORCID, Henrissat BernardORCID, Hoarau Galice, Jollivet Chloé, Jueterbock AlexanderORCID, Kayal EhsanORCID, Knoll Andrew H., Kogame KazuhiroORCID, Bars Arthur Le, Leblanc CatherineORCID, Le Gall LineORCID, Ley Ronja, Liu Xi, LoDuca Seven T., Lopez Pascal Jean, Lopez PhilippeORCID, Manirakiza Eric, Massau Karine, Mauger StéphaneORCID, Mest Laetitia, Michel GurvanORCID, Monteiro Catia, Nagasato Chikako, Nègre DelphineORCID, Pelletier EricORCID, Phillips NaomiORCID, Potin PhilippeORCID, Rensing Stefan A.ORCID, Rousselot EllynORCID, Rousvoal Sylvie, Schroeder DeclanORCID, Scornet DelphineORCID, Siegel AnneORCID, Tirichine LeilaORCID, Tonon ThierryORCID, Valentin KlausORCID, Verbruggen HeroenORCID, Weinberger FlorianORCID, Wheeler GlenORCID, Kawai HiroshiORCID, Peters Akira F.ORCID, Yoon Hwan SuORCID, Hervé CécileORCID, Ye NaihaoORCID, Bapteste EricORCID, Valero Myriam, Markov Gabriel V.ORCID, Corre ErwanORCID, Coelho Susana M.ORCID, Wincker PatrickORCID, Aury Jean-MarcORCID, Cock J. MarkORCID
Abstract
SUMMARYBrown seaweeds are keystone species of coastal ecosystems, often forming extensive underwater forests, that are under considerable threat from climate change. Despite their ecological and evolutionary importance, this phylogenetic group, which is very distantly related to animals and land plants, is still poorly characterised at the genome level. Here we analyse 60 new genomes that include species from all the major brown algal orders. Comparative analysis of these genomes indicated the occurrence of several major events coinciding approximately with the emergence of the brown algal lineage. These included marked gain of new orthologous gene families, enhanced protein domain rearrangement, horizontal gene transfer events and the acquisition of novel signalling molecules and metabolic pathways. The latter include enzymes implicated in processes emblematic of the brown algae such as biosynthesis of the alginate-based extracellular matrix, and halogen and phlorotannin biosynthesis. These early genomic innovations enabled the adaptation of brown algae to their intertidal habitats. The subsequent diversification of the brown algal orders tended to involve loss of gene families, and genomic features were identified that correlated with the emergence of differences in life cycle strategy, flagellar structure and halogen metabolism. Analysis of microevolutionary patterns within the genusEctocarpusindicated that deep gene flow between species may be an important factor in genome evolution on more recent timescales. Finally, we show that integration of large viral genomes has had a significant impact on brown algal genome content and propose that this process has persisted throughout the evolutionary history of the lineage.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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