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November 12, 2024

Patterns of genomic variation reveal a single evolutionary origin of the wild allotetraploid Mimulus sookensis

Polyploidy occurs across the tree of life and is especially common in plants. Because newly formed cytotypes are often incompatible with their progenitors, polyploidy is also said to trigger “instantaneous” speciation. If a polyploid can self-fertilize or reproduce asexually, it is even possible for one individual to produce an entirely new lineage, but how often… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Luteibacter mycovicinus sp. nov., a yellow-pigmented gammaproteobacterium found as an endohyphal symbiont of endophytic Ascomycota

We isolated and described a yellow-pigmented strain of bacteria (strain 9143T), originally characterized as an endohyphal inhabitant of an endophytic fungus in the Ascomycota. Although the full-length sequence of its 16S rRNA gene displays 99 % similarity to Luteibacter pinisoli, genomic hybridization demonstrated <30 % genomic similarity between 9143T and its closest named relatives, further supported by… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Extreme overall mushroom genome expansion in Mycena s.s. irrespective of plant hosts or substrate specializations

Mycena s.s. is a ubiquitous mushroom genus whose members degrade multiple dead plant substrates and opportunistically invade living plant roots. Having sequenced the nuclear genomes of 24 Mycena species, we find them to defy the expected patterns for fungi based on both their traditionally perceived saprotrophic ecology and substrate specializations. Mycena displayed massive genome expansions… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Fluorometric Analysis of Carrier-Protein-Dependent Biosynthesis through a Conformationally Sensitive Solvatochromic Pantetheinamide Probe

Carrier proteins (CPs) play a fundamental role in the biosynthesis of fatty acids, polyketides, and non-ribosomal peptides, encompassing many medicinally and pharmacologically relevant compounds. Current approaches to analyze novel carrier-protein-dependent synthetic pathways are hampered by a lack of activity-based assays for natural product biosynthesis. To fill this gap, we turned to 3-methoxychromones, highly solvatochromic fluorescent… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

A Practical Approach to Using the Genomic Standards Consortium MIxS Reporting Standard for Comparative Genomics and Metagenomics

Comparative analysis of (meta)genomes necessitates aggregation, integration, and synthesis of well-annotated data using standards. The Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC) collaborates with the research community to develop and maintain the Minimum Information about any (x) Sequence (MIxS) reporting standard for genomic data. To facilitate the use of the GSC’s MIxS reporting standard, we provide a description… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Evolutionary history of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and genomic signatures of obligate symbiosis

BackgroundThe colonization of land and the diversification of terrestrial plants is intimately linked to the evolutionary history of their symbiotic fungal partners. Extant representatives of these fungal lineages include mutualistic plant symbionts, the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi in Glomeromycota and fine root endophytes in Endogonales (Mucoromycota), as well as fungi with saprotrophic, pathogenic and endophytic… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Exabiome: Advancing Microbial Science through Exascale Computing

The Exabiome project seeks to improve the understanding of microbiomes through the development of methods for accelerating metagenomic science using exascale computing. This article gives an overview of scientific impact of the three components of the project: metagenome assembly, protein family detection and comparative analysis of metagenomes. Exabiome developed MetaHipMer, the only metagenome assembler capable… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Visualizing metagenomic and metatranscriptomic data: A comprehensive review

The fields of Metagenomics and Metatranscriptomics involve the examination of complete nucleotide sequences, gene identification, and analysis of potential biological functions within diverse organisms or environmental samples. Despite the vast opportunities for discovery in metagenomics, the sheer volume and complexity of sequence data often present challenges in processing analysis and visualization. This article highlights the… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Diverse fates of ancient horizontal gene transfers in extremophilic red algae

Horizontal genetic transfer (HGT) is a common phenomenon in eukaryotic genomes. However, the mechanisms by which HGT-derived genes persist and integrate into other pathways remain unclear. This topic is of significant interest because, over time, the stressors that initially favoured the fixation of HGT may diminish or disappear. Despite this, the foreign genes may continue… [Read More]

November 12, 2024

Engineered Biosynthesis and Anticancer Studies of Ring-Expanded Antimycin-Type Depsipeptides

Respirantins are 18-membered antimycin-type depsipeptides produced by Streptomyces sp. and Kitasatospora sp. These compounds have shown extraordinary anticancer activities against a panel of cancer cell lines with nanomolar levels of IC50 values. However, further investigation has been impeded by the low titers of the natural producers and the challenging chemical synthesis due to their structural… [Read More]
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