The genome of the Tiger Milk mushroom, Lignosus rhinocerotis, provides insights into the genetic basis of its medicinal properties

HYY Yap, YH Chooi, M Firdaus-Raih, SY Fung, ST Ng… - BMC genomics, 2014 - Springer
BMC genomics, 2014Springer
Abstract Background The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden or Tiger
milk mushroom (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) is a valuable folk medicine for indigenous
peoples in Southeast Asia. Despite the increasing interest in this ethnobotanical mushroom,
very little is known about the molecular and genetic basis of its medicinal and nutraceutical
properties. Results The de novo assembled 34.3 Mb L. rhinocerotis genome encodes
10,742 putative genes with 84.30% of them having detectable sequence similarities to …
Background
The sclerotium of Lignosus rhinocerotis (Cooke) Ryvarden or Tiger milk mushroom (Polyporales, Basidiomycota) is a valuable folk medicine for indigenous peoples in Southeast Asia. Despite the increasing interest in this ethnobotanical mushroom, very little is known about the molecular and genetic basis of its medicinal and nutraceutical properties.
Results
The de novo assembled 34.3 Mb L. rhinocerotis genome encodes 10,742 putative genes with 84.30% of them having detectable sequence similarities to others available in public databases. Phylogenetic analysis revealed a close evolutionary relationship of L. rhinocerotis to Ganoderma lucidum, Dichomitus squalens, and Trametes versicolor in the core polyporoid clade. The L. rhinocerotis genome encodes a repertoire of enzymes engaged in carbohydrate and glycoconjugate metabolism, along with cytochrome P450s, putative bioactive proteins (lectins and fungal immunomodulatory proteins) and laccases. Other genes annotated include those encoding key enzymes for secondary metabolite biosynthesis, including those from polyketide, nonribosomal peptide, and triterpenoid pathways. Among them, the L. rhinocerotis genome is particularly enriched with sesquiterpenoid biosynthesis genes.
Conclusions
The genome content of L. rhinocerotis provides insights into the genetic basis of its reported medicinal properties as well as serving as a platform to further characterize putative bioactive proteins and secondary metabolite pathway enzymes and as a reference for comparative genomics of polyporoid fungi.
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