
Cercophora newfieldiana
SMH2532-1
This genome was sequenced as part of the JGI CSP 1KFG - Deep
Sequencing of Ecologically-relevant Dikarya, whose goal is to
fill in gaps in the Fungal Tree of Life by sequencing at least two
reference genomes from the more than 500 recognized families of
Fungi. This project additionally aims to inform research on
plant-microbe interactions, microbial emission and capture of
greenhouse gasses, and environmental metagenomic sequencing.
The sequenced Cercophora newfieldiana SMH2532-1 has been
isolated from a wood fragment collected on the ground. It belongs
to Lasiosphaeriaceae I sensu Kruys, Huhndorf et al.
(2015). Sordariales is a taxonomically rich group containing ca. 35
genera (Huhndorf, Miller et al. 2004, Kruys, Huhndorf et al. 2015),
spanning more than 75 million years of association with plant
biomass (Saupe, Clavé et al. 2000). Sordariales can be
sampled on a range of substrates such as dung, wood, leaves,
litter, burned vegetation, biological soil crusts and soil; most
are saprobes, but some live in close association with plants as
endophytes and few have been described as pathogens. Sordariales
also exhibit striking differences in temperature requirements,
ranging from mesophilic to thermophilic. Unraveling the genomic
features reflecting their ability to efficiently forage their
substrate will represent foundational information for understanding
the role of saprophilous, lignicolous, herbicolous and coprophilous
fungi in nutrient and energy flows within ecosystems. In addition,
these resources will facilitate the rational design of improved
thermophilic and/or biomass degrading fungal host strains, and help
field studies aiming to predict responses of fungal communities to
environmental changes, such as global warming.
Researchers who wish to publish analyses using data from
unpublished CSP genomes are respectfully required to contact the PI
and JGI to avoid potential conflicts on data use and coordinate
other publications with the CSP master paper(s).
References
Kruys, Å., S. M. Huhndorf and A. N. Miller (2015). "Coprophilous contributions to the phylogeny of Lasiosphaeriaceae and allied taxa within Sordariales (Ascomycota, Fungi)." Fungal Diversity 70(1): 101-113.
Huhndorf, S. M., A. N. Miller and F. A. Fernández (2004). "Molecular systematics of the Sordariales: the order and the family Lasiosphaeriaceae redefined." Mycologia 96(2): 368-387.
Saupe, S. J., C. Clavé, M. Sabourin and J. Bégueret (2000). "Characterization of hch, the Podospora anserina homolog of the het-c heterokaryon incompatibility gene of Neurospora crassa." Current genetics 38(1): 39-47.
Genome Reference(s)
Hensen N, Bonometti L, Westerberg I, Brännström IO, Guillou S, Cros-Aarteil S, Calhoun S, Haridas S, Kuo A, Mondo S, Pangilinan J, Riley R, LaButti K, Andreopoulos B, Lipzen A, Chen C, Yan M, Daum C, Ng V, Clum A, Steindorff A, Ohm RA, Martin F, Silar P, Natvig DO, Lalanne C, Gautier V, Ament-Velásquez SL, Kruys Å, Hutchinson MI, Powell AJ, Barry K, Miller AN, Grigoriev IV, Debuchy R, Gladieux P, Hiltunen Thorén M, Johannesson H
Genome-scale phylogeny and comparative genomics of the fungal order Sordariales.
Mol Phylogenet Evol. 2023 Oct 10;189():107938. doi: 10.1016/j.ympev.2023.107938