Genomic factors shape carbon and nitrogen metabolic niche breadth across Saccharomycotina yeasts

Organisms exhibit extensive variation in ecological niche breadth, from very narrow (specialists) to very broad (generalists). Two general paradigms have been proposed to explain this variation: (i) trade-offs between performance efficiency and breadth and (ii) the joint influence of extrinsic (envi...

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Published inScience (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Vol. 384; no. 6694; p. eadj4503
Main Authors Opulente, Dana A, LaBella, Abigail Leavitt, Harrison, Marie-Claire, Wolters, John F, Liu, Chao, Li, Yonglin, Kominek, Jacek, Steenwyk, Jacob L, Stoneman, Hayley R, VanDenAvond, Jenna, Miller, Caroline R, Langdon, Quinn K, Silva, Margarida, Gonçalves, Carla, Ubbelohde, Emily J, Li, Yuanning, Buh, Kelly V, Jarzyna, Martin, Haase, Max A B, Rosa, Carlos A, ČCadež, Neža, Libkind, Diego, DeVirgilio, Jeremy H, Hulfachor, Amanda Beth, Kurtzman, Cletus P, Sampaio, José Paulo, Gonçalves, Paula, Zhou, Xiaofan, Shen, Xing-Xing, Groenewald, Marizeth, Rokas, Antonis, Hittinger, Chris Todd
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 26.04.2024
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ISSN1095-9203
0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI10.1126/science.adj4503

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Summary:Organisms exhibit extensive variation in ecological niche breadth, from very narrow (specialists) to very broad (generalists). Two general paradigms have been proposed to explain this variation: (i) trade-offs between performance efficiency and breadth and (ii) the joint influence of extrinsic (environmental) and intrinsic (genomic) factors. We assembled genomic, metabolic, and ecological data from nearly all known species of the ancient fungal subphylum Saccharomycotina (1154 yeast strains from 1051 species), grown in 24 different environmental conditions, to examine niche breadth evolution. We found that large differences in the breadth of carbon utilization traits between yeasts stem from intrinsic differences in genes encoding specific metabolic pathways, but we found limited evidence for trade-offs. These comprehensive data argue that intrinsic factors shape niche breadth variation in microbes.
ISSN:1095-9203
0036-8075
1095-9203
DOI:10.1126/science.adj4503