Lignocellulose degradation in isopods: new insights into the adaptation to terrestrial life

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作者
Bredon, Marius [1 ]
Herran, Benjamin [1 ]
Lheraud, Baptiste [1 ]
Bertaux, Joanne [1 ]
Greve, Pierre [1 ]
Moumen, Bouziane [1 ]
Bouchon, Didier [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Poitiers, Lab Ecol & Biol Interact, UMR CNRS 7267, Equipe Ecol Evolut Symbiose, Batiment B8-B35,5 Rue Albert Turpain,TSA 51106, F-86073 Poitiers 9, France
关键词
Transcriptomics; CAZymes; Isopods; Lignocellulose; Terrestrialization; PHILOSCIA-MUSCORUM SCOPOLI; LITTER DECOMPOSITION; SPHAEROMA-TEREBRANS; CELLULOSE DIGESTION; DEGRADING ENZYMES; ASELLUS-AQUATICUS; GAMMARUS-PULEX; SOIL LITTER; CRUSTACEA; GENE;
D O I
10.1186/s12864-019-5825-8
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
BackgroundIsopods constitute a particular group of crustaceans that has successfully colonized all environments including marine, freshwater and terrestrial habitats. Their ability to use various food sources, especially plant biomass, might be one of the reasons of their successful spread. All isopods, which feed on plants and their by-products, must be capable of lignocellulose degradation. This complex composite is the main component of plants and is therefore an important nutrient source for many living organisms. Its degradation requires a large repertoire of highly specialized Carbohydrate-Active enZymes (called CAZymes) which are produced by the organism itself and in some cases, by its associated microbiota. The acquisition of highly diversified CAZymes could have helped isopods to adapt to their diet and to their environment, especially during land colonization.ResultsTo test this hypothesis, isopod host CAZomes (i.e. the entire CAZyme repertoire) were characterized in marine, freshwater and terrestrial species through a transcriptomic approach. Many CAZymes were identified in 64 isopod transcriptomes, comprising 27 de novo datasets. Our results show that marine, freshwater and terrestrial isopods exhibit different CAZomes, illustrating different strategies for lignocellulose degradation. The analysis of variations of the size of CAZy families shows these are expanded in terrestrial isopods while they are contracted in aquatic isopods; this pattern is probably resulting from the evolution of the host CAZomes during the terrestrial adaptation of isopods. We show that CAZyme gene duplications and horizontal transfers can be involved in adaptive divergence between isopod CAZomes.ConclusionsOur characterization of the CAZomes in 64 isopods species provides new insights into the evolutionary processes that enabled isopods to conquer various environments, especially terrestrial ones.
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