Sequencing, assembly, and genomic annotation of LEU18496, a dikarya mutualistic species.

Mol Omics

Departamento de Procesos y Tecnología, Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Cuajimalpa, Vasco de Quiroga 4871, Cuajimalpa, 05348 Ciudad de México, Mexico.

Published: September 2024

The basidiomycete fungus is able to grow in the fungus garden of leaf-cutter ants. This mutualistic interaction has driven the evolutionary adaptation of , shaping its metabolism to produce enzymes adept at lignocellulosic biomass degradation. In this study, we undertook the comprehensive sequencing, assembly, and functional annotation of the genome of strain LEU18496, mutualistic fungus of the . Our genomic analyses revealed a distinctive bimodal nature to the genome: a predominant region characterized by AT enrichment and low genetic density, alongside a smaller region exhibiting higher GC content and higher genetic density. The presence of transposable elements (TEs) within the AT-enriched region suggests genomic compartmentalization, facilitating differential evolutionary rates. With a gene count of 6748, the assembled genome of LEU18496 surpasses previous reports for this fungal species. Inspection of genes associated with central metabolism unveiled a remarkable abundance of carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) and fungal oxidative lignin enzymes (FOLymes), underscoring their pivotal roles in the life cycle of this fungus.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d4mo00108gDOI Listing

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