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What can be lost? Genomic perspective on the lipid metabolism of Mucoromycota

Sokołowska, Blanka and Orłowska, Małgorzata and Okrasińska, Alicja and Piłsyk, Sebastian and Pawłowska, Julia and Muszewska, Anna (2023) What can be lost? Genomic perspective on the lipid metabolism of Mucoromycota. IMA fungus, 14 (22). ISSN 2210-6359 ISSN National Centre for The Netherlands

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Abstract

Mucoromycota is a phylum of early diverging fungal (EDF) lineages, of mostly plant-associated terrestrial fungi. Some strains have been selected as promising biotechnological organisms due to their ability to produce polyunsaturated fatty acids and efficient conversion of nutrients into lipids. Others get their lipids from the host plant and are unable to produce even the essential ones on their own. Following the advancement in EDF genome sequencing, we carried out a systematic survey of lipid metabolism protein families across different EDF lineages. This enabled us to explore the genomic basis of the previously documented ability to produce several types of lipids within the fungal tree of life. The core lipid metabolism genes showed no significant diversity in distribution, however specialized lipid meta- bolic pathways differed in this regard among different fungal lineages. In total 165 out of 202 genes involved in lipid metabolism were present in all tested fungal lineages, while remaining 37 genes were found to be absent in some of fungal lineages. Duplications were observed for 69 genes. For the first time we demonstrate that ergosterol is not being produced by several independent groups of plant-associated fungi due to the losses of different ERG genes. Instead, they possess an ancestral pathway leading to the synthesis of cholesterol, which is absent in other fungal lineages. The lack of diacylglycerol kinase in both Mortierellomycotina and Blastocladiomycota opens the ques- tion on sterol equilibrium regulation in these organisms. Early diverging fungi retained most of beta oxidation com- ponents common with animals including Nudt7, Nudt12 and Nudt19 pointing at peroxisome divergence in Dikarya. Finally, Glomeromycotina and Mortierellomycotina representatives have a similar set of desaturases and elongases related to the synthesis of complex, polyunsaturated fatty acids pointing at an ancient expansion of fatty acid metab- olism currently being explored by biotechnological studies.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
Q Science > QR Microbiology
Divisions:Department of Microbial Biochemistry
ID Code:2335
Deposited By: dr Anna Muszewska
Deposited On:09 Nov 2023 07:21
Last Modified:09 Nov 2023 07:21

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