Fig. 4: Genomic features of A. crateriforme. | Nature Microbiology

Fig. 4: Genomic features of A. crateriforme.

From: An acidophilic fungus promotes prey digestion in a carnivorous plant

Fig. 4

a, Phylogenetic placement of A. crateriforme among extremophilic fungi denoted in blue branches, highlighting its association with known acidophiles. All nodes have a 100% bootstrap support. The number next to A. crateriforme denotes the number of lost OGs inferred by DOLLOP. b, Genome description and functional annotations of the A. crateriforme proteome. DHN, dihydroxynaphthalene; NRPs, nonribosomal peptides; RiPP, ribosomally synthesised and post-translationally modified peptides. c, Chromosomal rearrangements among extremophile fungi A. crateriforme, Baudoinia panamericana and H. werneckii through clustering of single-copy orthologue pairs. The line colours designate corresponding A. crateriforme chromosomes. d, Synteny between a subtelomeric polyketide cluster on A. crateriforme chromosome 6 and plant pathogens E. ampelina and P. nodorum. A. crateriforme genes and orthologues are coloured sequentially.

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