Among potentially toxigenic cyanobacteria, Raphidiopsis raciborskii has attracted considerable attention due to its ability to produce massive blooms and its recent spread to temperate regions. In this work, we reported for the first time a taxonomic and functional assessment of a R. raciborskii strain isolated from the Mediterranean region, contributing to filling a gap in the global distribution and characteristics of this species. The strain LT_0923 was isolated from Lake Trasimeno, a large and shallow lake in central Italy. The phylogenomic analyses based on selected marker genes and the core genome obtained from a pangenomic analysis based on a selection of available high-quality genomes showed a strong correspondence of the Lake Trasimeno strain with the North American and, at a lower average nucleotide identity, with the South American genomes. The LT_0923 genome did not show the presence of gene clusters encoding legacy cyanotoxins or emerging toxigenic compounds. The open pangenome and the large fraction of distinct gene families identified in the cloud and partly shell genome, enriched with genes specialised in environmental-specific functions and defence mechanisms, are consistent with the development of Raphidiopsis in geographically distinct regions

Salmaso, N.; Cerasino, L.; Di Brizio, M.; Pindo, M.; Boscaini, A. (2025-06). Phylogenomic and pangenomic assessment of a Mediterranean strain of Raphidiopsis raciborskii extends knowledge of the global distribution and characteristics of a potentially toxigenic cyanobacterium. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS, 17 (3): e70098. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70098 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/90615

Phylogenomic and pangenomic assessment of a Mediterranean strain of Raphidiopsis raciborskii extends knowledge of the global distribution and characteristics of a potentially toxigenic cyanobacterium

Salmaso, N.
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Cerasino, L.;Pindo, M.;Boscaini, A.
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2025-06-01

Abstract

Among potentially toxigenic cyanobacteria, Raphidiopsis raciborskii has attracted considerable attention due to its ability to produce massive blooms and its recent spread to temperate regions. In this work, we reported for the first time a taxonomic and functional assessment of a R. raciborskii strain isolated from the Mediterranean region, contributing to filling a gap in the global distribution and characteristics of this species. The strain LT_0923 was isolated from Lake Trasimeno, a large and shallow lake in central Italy. The phylogenomic analyses based on selected marker genes and the core genome obtained from a pangenomic analysis based on a selection of available high-quality genomes showed a strong correspondence of the Lake Trasimeno strain with the North American and, at a lower average nucleotide identity, with the South American genomes. The LT_0923 genome did not show the presence of gene clusters encoding legacy cyanotoxins or emerging toxigenic compounds. The open pangenome and the large fraction of distinct gene families identified in the cloud and partly shell genome, enriched with genes specialised in environmental-specific functions and defence mechanisms, are consistent with the development of Raphidiopsis in geographically distinct regions
Cylindrospermopsis
Raphidiopsis
Cyanotoxins
Genome mining
Metabolic reconstruction
Pangenomics
Phylogenomics
Settore BIO/07 - ECOLOGIA
Settore BIOS-05/A - Ecologia
giu-2025
Salmaso, N.; Cerasino, L.; Di Brizio, M.; Pindo, M.; Boscaini, A. (2025-06). Phylogenomic and pangenomic assessment of a Mediterranean strain of Raphidiopsis raciborskii extends knowledge of the global distribution and characteristics of a potentially toxigenic cyanobacterium. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY REPORTS, 17 (3): e70098. doi: 10.1111/1758-2229.70098 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/90615
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