Comprehensive chemotaxonomic and genomic profiling of a biosynthetically talented Australian fungus, Aspergillus burnettii sp. nov
[Display omitted] •Formal taxonomic description of a novel Australian fungus, Aspergillus burnettii.•Multifaceted approach employing chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic and genomic profiling.•A. burnettii can utilise a wide spectrum of complex natural substrates.•A. burnettii is biosynthetically talented,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal genetics and biology 2020-10, Vol.143, p.103435-103435, Article 103435 |
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•Formal taxonomic description of a novel Australian fungus, Aspergillus burnettii.•Multifaceted approach employing chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic and genomic profiling.•A. burnettii can utilise a wide spectrum of complex natural substrates.•A. burnettii is biosynthetically talented, producing >50 secondary metabolites.•Genome of A. burnettii encodes >100 biosynthetic gene clusters.
Aspergillus burnettii is a new species belonging to the A. alliaceus clade in Aspergillus subgenus Circumdati section Flavi isolated from peanut-growing properties in southern Queensland, Australia. A. burnettii is a fast-growing, floccose fungus with distinctive brown conidia and is a talented producer of biomass-degrading enzymes and secondary metabolites. Chemical profiling of A. burnettii revealed the metabolites ochratoxin A, kotanins, isokotanins, asperlicin E, anominine and paspalinine, which are common to subgenus Circumdati, together with burnettiene A, burnettramic acids, burnettides, and high levels of 14α-hydroxypaspalinine and hirsutide. The genome of A. burnettii was sequenced and an annotated draft genome is presented. A. burnettii is rich in secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters, containing 51 polyketide synthases, 28 non-ribosomal peptide synthetases and 19 genes related to terpene biosynthesis. Functional annotation of digestive enzymes of A. burnettii and A. alliaceus revealed overlapping carbon utilisation profiles, consistent with a close phylogenetic relationship. |
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ISSN: | 1087-1845 1096-0937 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fgb.2020.103435 |