Microorganisms (Apr 2023)

Genome Mining and Screening for Secondary Metabolite Production in the Endophytic Fungus <i>Dactylonectria alcacerensis</i> CT-6

  • Qianliang Ming,
  • Xiuning Huang,
  • Yimo He,
  • Lingyue Qin,
  • Yu Tang,
  • Yanxia Liu,
  • Yuting Huang,
  • Hongwei Zhang,
  • Peng Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040968
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
p. 968

Abstract

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Endophytic fungi are a treasure trove of natural products with great chemical diversity that is largely unexploited. As an alternative to the traditional bioactivity-guided screening approach, the genome-mining-based approach provides a new methodology for obtaining novel natural products from endophytes. In our study, the whole genome of an endophyte, Dactylonectria alcacerensis CT-6, was obtained for the first time. Genomic analysis indicated that D. alcacerensis CT-6 has one 61.8 Mb genome with a G+C content of 49.86%. Gene annotation was extensively carried out using various BLAST databases. Genome collinearity analysis revealed that D. alcacerensis CT-6 has high homology with three other strains of the Dactylonectria genus. AntiSMASH analysis displayed 45 secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in D. alcacerensis CT-6, and most of them were unknown and yet to be unveiled. Furthermore, only six known substances had been isolated from the fermented products of D. alcacerensis CT-6, suggesting that a great number of cryptic BGCs in D. alcacerensis CT-6 are silent and/or expressed at low levels under conventional conditions. Therefore, our study provides an important basis for further chemical study of D. alcacerensis CT-6 using the gene-mining strategy to awaken these cryptic BGCs for the production of bioactive secondary metabolites.

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