Specialization in Molecular Functions and Secondary Metabolite Production Potential in Cyanobacterial Symbionts

biorxiv(2024)

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Cyanobacteria are globally occurring photosynthetic bacteria notable for their contribution to primary production and their production of toxins which have detrimental impacts on ecosystems. Beyond this, cyanobacteria can form mutualistic symbiotic relationships with a diverse set of eukaryotes, ranging from land plants to fungi. Nevertheless, not all cyanobacteria are found in symbiotic associations suggesting symbiotic cyanobacteria have evolved specializations that facilitate host-interactions. Photosynthetic capabilities, nitrogen fixation, and the production of complex biochemicals are key functions provided by host-associated cyanobacterial symbionts. To explore if additional specializations are associated with such lifestyles in cyanobacteria, we have conducted comparative phylogenomics of molecular functions and of biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) in 977 cyanobacterial genomes. Cyanobacteria with host-associated and symbiotic lifestyles were concentrated in the family Nostocaceae, where eight monophyletic clades correspond to specific host taxa. In agreement with previous studies, symbionts are likely to provide fixed nitrogen to their eukaryotic partners. Additionally, our analyses identified chitin metabolising pathways in cyanobacteria associated with specific host groups, while obligate symbionts had fewer BGCs. The conservation of molecular functions and BGCs between closely related symbiotic and free-living cyanobacteria suggests that there is the potential for additional cyanobacteria to form symbiotic relationships than is currently known. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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