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PCR and Omics Based Techniques to Study the Diversity, Ecology and Biology of Anaerobic Fungi: Insights, Challenges and Opportunities

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    0480631 - ÚŽFG 2018 RIV CH eng J - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Edwards, J.E. - Forster, R. - Callaghan, T. M. - Dollhofer, V. - Dagar, S. S. - Cheng, Y. - Chang, J. - Kittelmann, S. - Fliegerová, Kateřina - Puniya, A. K. - Henske, J. K. - Gilmore, S. - O´Malley, M. A. - Griffith, G. W. - Smidt, H.
    PCR and Omics Based Techniques to Study the Diversity, Ecology and Biology of Anaerobic Fungi: Insights, Challenges and Opportunities.
    Frontiers in Microbiology. Roč. 8, č. 8 (2017), č. článku 1657. ISSN 1664-302X. E-ISSN 1664-302X
    Grant CEP: GA MŠMT EF15_003/0000460
    Institucionální podpora: RVO:67985904
    Klíčová slova: anaerobic fungi * Neocallimastigomycota * rumen
    Obor OECD: Microbiology
    Impakt faktor: 4.019, rok: 2017

    Anaerobic fungi (phylum Neocallimastigomycota) are common inhabitants of the digestive tract of mammalian herbivores, and in the rumen, can account for up to 20% of the microbial biomass. Anaerobic fungi play a primary role in the degradation of lignocellulosic plant material. They also have a syntrophic interaction with methanogenic archaea, which increases their fiber degradation activity. To date, nine anaerobic fungal genera have been described, with further novel taxonomic groupings known to exist based on culture-independent molecular surveys. However, the true extent of their diversity may be even more extensively underestimated as anaerobic fungi continue being discovered in yet unexplored gut and non -gut environments. Additionally many studies are now known to have used primers that provide incomplete coverage of the Neocallimastigomycota. For ecological studies the internal transcribed spacer 1 region (ITS1) has been the taxonomic marker of choice, but due to various limitations the large subunit rRNA (LSU) is now being increasingly used. How the continued expansion of our knowledge regarding anaerobic fungal diversity will impact on our understanding of their biology and ecological role remains unclear, particularly as it is becoming apparent that anaerobic fungi display niche differentiation. As a consequence, there is a need to move beyond the broad generalization of anaerobic fungi as fiber -degraders, and explore the fundamental differences that underpin their ability to exist in distinct ecological niches. Application of genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and metabolomics to their study in pure/mixed cultures and environmental samples will be invaluable in this process. To date the genomes and transcriptomes of several characterized anaerobic fungal isolates have been successfully generated. In contrast, the application of proteomics and metabolomics to anaerobic fungal analysis is still in its infancy. A central problem for all analyses, however, is the limited functional annotation of anaerobic fungal sequence data. There is therefore an urgent need to expand information held within publicly available reference databases. Once this challenge is overcome, along with improved sample collection and extraction, the application of these techniques will be key in furthering our understanding of the ecological role and impact of anaerobic fungi in the wide range of environments they inhabit.
    Trvalý link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0276364

     
     
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