Nickles Grant R, Oestereicher Brandon, Keller Nancy P, Drott Milton T
Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Madison, WI, 53703, USA.
bioRxiv. 2023 Apr 18:2023.04.17.537281. doi: 10.1101/2023.04.17.537281.
The products of non-canonical isocyanide synthase (ICS) biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) have notable bioactivities that mediate pathogenesis, microbial competition, and metal-homeostasis through metal-associated chemistry. We sought to enable research into this class of compounds by characterizing the biosynthetic potential and evolutionary history of these BGCs across the Fungal Kingdom. We developed the first genome-mining pipeline to identify ICS BGCs, locating 3,800 ICS BGCs in 3,300 genomes. Genes in these clusters share promoter motifs and are maintained in contiguous groupings by natural selection. ICS BGCs are not evenly distributed across fungi, with evidence of gene-family expansions in several Ascomycete families. We show that the ICS / gene cluster family (GCF), which was thought to only exist in yeast, is present in ∼30% of all Ascomycetes, including many filamentous fungi. The evolutionary history of the GCF is marked by deep divergences and phylogenetic incompatibilities that raise questions about convergent evolution and suggest selection or horizontal gene transfers have shaped the evolution of this cluster in some yeast and dimorphic fungi. Our results create a roadmap for future research into ICS BGCs. We developed a website ( www.isocyanides.fungi.wisc.edu ) that facilitates the exploration, filtering, and downloading of all identified fungal ICS BGCs and GCFs.
非经典异腈合酶(ICS)生物合成基因簇(BGCs)的产物具有显著的生物活性,可通过与金属相关的化学反应介导发病机制、微生物竞争和金属稳态。我们试图通过表征真菌界中这些BGCs的生物合成潜力和进化历史,来推动对这类化合物的研究。我们开发了首个用于识别ICS BGCs的基因组挖掘流程,在3300个基因组中定位到3800个ICS BGCs。这些基因簇中的基因共享启动子基序,并通过自然选择保持连续分组。ICS BGCs在真菌中分布不均,在几个子囊菌科中有基因家族扩张的证据。我们发现,原本认为只存在于酵母中的ICS / 基因簇家族(GCF),存在于约30%的所有子囊菌中,包括许多丝状真菌。GCF的进化历史以深度分歧和系统发育不兼容性为特征,这引发了关于趋同进化的问题,并表明选择或水平基因转移塑造了一些酵母和双态真菌中该基因簇的进化。我们的结果为未来对ICS BGCs的研究创造了路线图。我们开发了一个网站(www.isocyanides.fungi.wisc.edu),便于对所有已识别的真菌ICS BGCs和GCFs进行探索、筛选和下载。