Complexity of the lichen symbiosis revealed by metagenome and transcriptome analysis of Xanthoria parietina
- Author:
- Tagirdzhanova G., Scharnagl K., Sahu N., Yan X., Bucknell A., Bentham A.R., Jégousse C., Ament-Velásquez S.L., Onuț-Brännström I., Johannesson H., MacLean D. & Talbot N.J.
- Year:
- 2025
- Journal:
- Current Biology
- Pages:
- 35(4): 779–817
- Url:
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2024.12.041
Highlights
• Metagenomes of Xanthoria parietina lichens contain over 150 genomes
• Transcriptomics identifies gene functions associated with the symbiotic state
• The gene expression of a lichen fungus differs between developmental stages
• Potential effectors present in the secretome of a lichen fungus.
Lichens are composite, symbiotic associations of fungi, algae, and bacteria that result in large, anatomically
complex organisms adapted to many of the world’s most challenging environments. How such intricate, selfreplicating lichen architectures develop from simple microbial components remains unknown because of
their recalcitrance to experimental manipulation. Here, we report a metagenomic and metatranscriptomic
analysis of the lichen Xanthoria parietina at different developmental stages. We identified 168 genomes of
symbionts and lichen-associated microbes across the sampled thalli, including representatives of green
algae, three different classes of fungi, and 14 bacterial phyla. By analyzing the occurrence of individual species across lichen thalli from diverse environments, we defined both substrate-specific and core microbial
components of the lichen. Metatranscriptomic analysis of the principal fungal symbiont from three different
developmental stages of a lichen, compared with axenically grown fungus, revealed differential gene expression profiles indicative of lichen-specific transporter functions, specific cell signaling, transcriptional regulation, and secondary metabolic capacity. Putative immunity-related proteins and lichen-specific structurally
conserved secreted proteins resembling fungal pathogen effectors were also identified, consistent with a
role for immunity modulation in lichen morphogenesis.
Keywords: lichens, symbiosis; secretome; effectors; metagenomics; metatranscriptomics; NLRs.
- Id:
- 37877
- Submitter:
- zpalice
- Post_time:
- Wednesday, 05 March 2025 23:01