High-quality genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water

The genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica strain PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water at the summit of puy de Dôme (France) was sequenced using a hybrid PacBio and Illumina sequencing strategy. The obtained assembled genome of 20.98 Mb and a GC content of 57% is structured in 16 large...

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Published inG3 : genes - genomes - genetics Vol. 12; no. 12
Main Authors Jarrige, Domitille, Haridas, Sajeet, Bleykasten-Grosshans, Claudine, Joly, Muriel, Nadalig, Thierry, Sancelme, Martine, Vuilleumier, Stéphane, Grigoriev, Igor V, Amato, Pierre, Bringel, Françoise
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Genetics Society of America 01.12.2022
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Summary:The genome of the basidiomycete yeast Dioszegia hungarica strain PDD-24b-2 isolated from cloud water at the summit of puy de Dôme (France) was sequenced using a hybrid PacBio and Illumina sequencing strategy. The obtained assembled genome of 20.98 Mb and a GC content of 57% is structured in 16 large-scale contigs ranging from 90 kb to 5.56 Mb, and another 27.2 kb contig representing the complete circular mitochondrial genome. In total, 8,234 proteins were predicted from the genome sequence. The mitochondrial genome shows 16.2% cgu codon usage for arginine but has no canonical cognate tRNA to translate this codon. Detected transposable element (TE)-related sequences account for about 0.63% of the assembled genome. A dataset of 2,068 hand-picked public environmental metagenomes, representing over 20 Tbp of raw reads, was probed for D. hungarica related ITS sequences, and revealed worldwide distribution of this species, particularly in aerial habitats. Growth experiments suggested a psychrophilic phenotype and the ability to disperse by producing ballistospores. The high-quality assembled genome obtained for this D. hungarica strain will help investigate the behavior and ecological functions of this species in the environment.
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USDOE Office of Science (SC), Biological and Environmental Research (BER)
ISSN:2160-1836
2160-1836
DOI:10.1093/g3journal/jkac282