Author
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- Inge Kjærbølling
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Tammi Vesth
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Jens C. Frisvad
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Jane L. Nybo
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Sebastian Theobald
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Sara Kildgaard
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Thomas Isbrandt Petersen
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Alan Kuo
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Atsushi Sato
(Kikkoman Corporation)
- Ellen K. Lyhne
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Martin E. Kogle
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Ad Wiebenga
(Utrecht University)
- Roland S. Kun
(Utrecht University)
- Ronnie J. M. Lubbers
(Utrecht University)
- Miia R. Mäkelä
(University of Helsinki)
- Kerrie Barry
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Mansi Chovatia
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Alicia Clum
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Chris Daum
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Sajeet Haridas
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Guifen He
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Kurt LaButti
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Anna Lipzen
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Stephen Mondo
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Jasmyn Pangilinan
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Robert Riley
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Asaf Salamov
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute)
- Blake A. Simmons
(US Department of Energy Joint BioEnergy Institute)
- Jon K. Magnuson
(US Department of Energy Joint BioEnergy Institute)
- Bernard Henrissat
(Aix-Marseille University)
- Uffe H. Mortensen
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Thomas O. Larsen
(Technical University of Denmark)
- Ronald P. Vries
(Utrecht University)
- Igor V. Grigoriev
(US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute
University of California)
- Masayuki Machida
(Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
- Scott E. Baker
(US Department of Energy Joint BioEnergy Institute
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
- Mikael R. Andersen
(Technical University of Denmark)
Abstract
Section 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.
Suggested Citation
Inge Kjærbølling & Tammi Vesth & Jens C. Frisvad & Jane L. Nybo & Sebastian Theobald & Sara Kildgaard & Thomas Isbrandt Petersen & Alan Kuo & Atsushi Sato & Ellen K. Lyhne & Martin E. Kogle & Ad Wiebe, 2020.
"A comparative genomics study of 23 Aspergillus species from section Flavi,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-12, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-14051-y
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-14051-y
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