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Nathan Houde

2 papers in the library · 10 citations · publishing 2021

Papers

A whole genome atlas of 81 Psilocybe genomes as a resource for psilocybin production.

F1000Research September 23, 2021 Kevin Mckernan, Liam T. Kane, Yvonne Helbert et al. 10 citations

The Psilocybe genus produces psychoactive compounds like psilocybin, psilocin, baeocystin, and aeruginascin. The widespread ability to synthesize psilocybin is thought to come from a horizontal gene transfer of a ~20Kb gene cassette. A new high-quality reference genome from long-read sequencing revealed variation in this cassette and enabled shotgun sequencing of spores from many strains. Here, 81 new Psilocybe genomes were assembled and compared to the P. envy reference. Surprisingly, Psilocybe galindoi, Psilocybe tampanensis, and Psilocybe azurescens lack sequence coverage for the known synthesis pathway but show amino acid homology to an alternative pathway, suggesting convergent evolution of psilocybin synthesis.

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Figshare January 1, 2021 Kevin Mckernan, Liam T. Kane, Yvonne Helbert et al.

A whole genome atlas of 81 Psilocybe genomes provides a resource for psilocybin production, detailing the phylogenetic relationships and genetic diversity among these species. The work describes the construction of a phylogenetic tree from these genomes, offering insights into the evolutionary history of psilocybin-producing fungi and identifying genetic elements relevant for biosynthesis. This resource supports further research into psilocybin production and the biology of Psilocybe species.