Title (en)
The haplotype-resolved Prymnesium parvum (type B) microalga genome reveals the genetic basis of its fish-killing toxins
Language
English
Description (en)
The catastrophic loss of aquatic life in the Central European Oder River in 2022, caused by a toxic bloom of the haptophyte microalga Prymnesium parvum (in a wide sense, s.l.), underscores the need to improve our understanding of the genomic basis of the toxin. Previous morphological, phylogenetic, and genomic studies have revealed cryptic diversity within P. parvum s.l. and uncovered three clade-specific (types A, B, and C) prymnesin toxins. Here, we used state-of-the-art long-read sequencing and assembled the first haplotype-resolved diploid genome of a P. parvum type B from the strain responsible for the Oder disaster. Comparative analyses with type A genomes uncovered a genome-size expansion driven by repetitive elements in type B. We also found conserved synteny but divergent evolution in several polyketide synthase (PKS) genes, which are known to underlie toxin production in combination with environmental cues. We identified an approximately 20-kbp deletion in the largest PKS gene of type B that we link to differences in the chemical structure of types A and B prymnesins. Flow cytometry and electron microscopy analyses confirmed diploidy in the Oder River strain and revealed differences to closely related strains in both ploidy and morphology. Our results provide unprecedented resolution of strain diversity in P. parvum s.l. and a better understanding of the genomic basis of toxin variability in haptophytes. The reference-quality genome will enable us to better understand changes in microbial diversity in the face of increasing environmental pressures and provides a basis for strain-level monitoring of invasive Prymnesium in the future.
Keywords (en)
Golden Alga; Haptophyte; Harmful Algal Bloom; Polyketide Synthase; Prymnesin; Ploidy; Genomics
DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2024.06.033
Author of the digital object
Heiner Kuhl  ( Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries / )
Matthias Stöck  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries)
Michael T. Monaghan  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries / Freie Universität Berlin)
Jan Köhler  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries)
Sven Wuertz  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries)
Dunja K. Lamatsch  (Universität Innsbruck)
Eva Kreuz  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries)
Elisabeth Varga  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / University of Vienna)
Jürgen F.H. Strassert Strassert  (Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries)
Dora Certnerova  (Charles University / Universität Innsbruck)
Format
application/pdf
Size
4.6 MB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Current Biology
Pages or Volume
14
Volume
34
From Page
3698
To Page
3706
Publisher
Elsevier
Publication Date
2024