Genomic Insights into Cobweb Disease Resistance in Agaricus bisporus: A Comparative Analysis of Resistant and Susceptible Strains
Guohui Cheng,
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Xiaoya An,
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Yueting Dai
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Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 200 - 200
Published: March 4, 2025
Agaricus
bisporus,
a
globally
cultivated
edible
fungus,
faces
significant
challenges
from
fungal
diseases
like
cobweb
disease
caused
by
Cladobotryum
mycophilum,
which
severely
impacts
yield.
This
study
aimed
to
explore
the
genetic
basis
of
resistance
in
A.
bisporus
comparing
genomes
susceptible
strain
(AB7)
and
resistant
(AB58).
Whole-genome
sequencing
AB7
was
performed
using
PacBio
Sequel
SMRT
technology,
comparative
genomic
analyses
were
conducted
alongside
AB58
other
hosts
C.
mycophilum.
Comparative
revealed
distinct
features
AB58,
including
enriched
regulatory
elements,
specific
deletions
affecting
carbohydrate-active
enzymes
(CAZymes),
unique
cytochrome
P450
(CYP)
profiles.
Notably,
harbored
more
genes
related
fatty
acid
metabolism
NI-siderophore
synthetase
genes,
contributing
its
enhanced
environmental
adaptability
resistance.
Pan-genome
analysis
highlighted
diversity,
with
strain-specific
pathways
aflatoxin
biosynthesis
ether
lipid
metabolism,
suggesting
evolutionary
adaptations.
These
findings
provide
valuable
insights
into
underlying
offering
foundation
for
future
breeding
strategies
improve
crop
resilience.
Language: Английский
Microbial siderophores for One Health
Trends in Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 1, 2025
One
Health
is
an
integrative
concept
striving
for
healthy
environments,
animals,
and
humans.
Microbes
play
a
fundamental
role
this
as
they
are
key
drivers
of
ecosystem
stability
host
health.
A
central
microbial
feature
across
various
environments
the
secretion
siderophores,
low-molecular-weight
metabolites
that
chelate
ferric
iron
(Fe3+)
with
high
affinity.
We
propose
that,
by
steering
metal
availability,
siderophores
can
be
important
in
four
areas
via:
(i)
enhancing
crop
yield,
(ii)
mitigating
heavy
pollution,
(iii)
preventing
pathogen
colonization,
(iv)
serving
potential
treatments
established
infections.
Collectively,
attractive
molecules
to
complement
our
efforts
increasing
human,
animal,
environmental
Language: Английский