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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1603941113
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Comparative genomics of biotechnologically important yeasts

Robert Riley,Sajeet Haridas,Kenneth H. Wolfe,Mariana Lopes,Chris Todd Hittinger,Markus Göker,Asaf Salamov,Jennifer H. Wisecaver,Tanya M. Long,Christopher H. Calvey,Andrea Aerts,Kerrie Barry,Cindy Choi,Alicia Clum,Aisling Y. Coughlan,Shweta Deshpande,Alexander P. Douglass,Sara J. Hanson,Hans‐Peter Klenk,Kurt LaButti,Alla Lapidus,Erika Lindquist,Anna Lipzen,Jan P. Meier‐Kolthoff,Robin A. Ohm,Robert Otillar,Jasmyn Pangilinan,Yi Peng,Antonis Rokas,Carlos A. Rosa,Carmen Scheuner,Andriy А. Sibirny,Jason C. Slot,J. Benjamin Stielow,Hui Sun,Cletus P. Kurtzman,Meredith Blackwell,Igor V. Grigoriev,Thomas W. Jeffries

Biology
Comparative genomics
Synteny
2016
Ascomycete yeasts are metabolically diverse, with great potential for biotechnology. Here, we report the comparative genome analysis of 29 taxonomically and biotechnologically important yeasts, including 16 newly sequenced. We identify a genetic code change, CUG-Ala, in Pachysolen tannophilus in the clade sister to the known CUG-Ser clade. Our well-resolved yeast phylogeny shows that some traits, such as methylotrophy, are restricted to single clades, whereas others, such as l-rhamnose utilization, have patchy phylogenetic distributions. Gene clusters, with variable organization and distribution, encode many pathways of interest. Genomics can predict some biochemical traits precisely, but the genomic basis of others, such as xylose utilization, remains unresolved. Our data also provide insight into early evolution of ascomycetes. We document the loss of H3K9me2/3 heterochromatin, the origin of ascomycete mating-type switching, and panascomycete synteny at the MAT locus. These data and analyses will facilitate the engineering of efficient biosynthetic and degradative pathways and gateways for genomic manipulation.
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    Comparative genomics of biotechnologically important yeasts” is a paper by Robert Riley Sajeet Haridas Kenneth H. Wolfe Mariana Lopes Chris Todd Hittinger Markus Göker Asaf Salamov Jennifer H. Wisecaver Tanya M. Long Christopher H. Calvey Andrea Aerts Kerrie Barry Cindy Choi Alicia Clum Aisling Y. Coughlan Shweta Deshpande Alexander P. Douglass Sara J. Hanson Hans‐Peter Klenk Kurt LaButti Alla Lapidus Erika Lindquist Anna Lipzen Jan P. Meier‐Kolthoff Robin A. Ohm Robert Otillar Jasmyn Pangilinan Yi Peng Antonis Rokas Carlos A. Rosa Carmen Scheuner Andriy А. Sibirny Jason C. Slot J. Benjamin Stielow Hui Sun Cletus P. Kurtzman Meredith Blackwell Igor V. Grigoriev Thomas W. Jeffries published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “bronze”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.