Characteristics of the Genome, Transcriptome and Ganoderic Acid of the Medicinal Fungus IGanoderma lingzhi/I

Ganoderma (Ganodermaceae) is a genus of edible and medicinal mushrooms that create a diverse set of bioactive compounds. Ganoderma lingzhi has been famous in China for more than 2000 years for its medicinal properties. However, the genome information of G. lingzhi has not been characterized. Here, w...

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Published inJournal of fungi (Basel) Vol. 8; no. 12
Main Authors Wu, Qiang, Liu, Huan, Shi, Yixin, Li, Wanting, Huang, Jia, Xue, Feifei, Liu, Yongnan, Liu, Gaoqiang
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published MDPI AG 01.11.2022
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Summary:Ganoderma (Ganodermaceae) is a genus of edible and medicinal mushrooms that create a diverse set of bioactive compounds. Ganoderma lingzhi has been famous in China for more than 2000 years for its medicinal properties. However, the genome information of G. lingzhi has not been characterized. Here, we characterized its 49.15-Mb genome, encoding 13,125 predicted genes which were sequenced by the Illumina and PacBio platform. A wide spectrum of carbohydrate-active enzymes, with a total number of 519 CAZymes were identified in G. lingzhi. Then, the genes involved in sexual recognition and ganoderic acid (GA, key bioactive metabolite) biosynthesis were characterized. In addition, we identified and deduced the possible structures of 20 main GA constituents by UPLC-ESI-MS/MS, including a new special ganochlearic acid A. Furthermore, 3996 novel transcripts were discovered, and 9276 genes were predicted to have the possibility of alternative splicing from RNA-Seq data. The alternative splicing genes were enriched for functional categories involved in protein processing, endocytosis, and metabolic activities by KEGG. These genomic, transcriptomic, and GA constituents' resources would enrich the toolbox for biological, genetic, and secondary metabolic pathways studies in G. lingzhi.
ISSN:2309-608X
2309-608X
DOI:10.3390/jof8121257