Taxogenomic analysis of a novel yeast species, Lachancea rosae Sp. Nov. F.A., isolated from the wild rose Rosa californica
Y. Bajgain et al. "Taxogenomic analysis of a novel yeast species, Lachancea rosae Sp. Nov. F.A., isolated from the wild rose Rosa californica" Yeast (2025) 42:213-221 [DOI:10.1002/yea.70000]
A novel Saccharomycotina yeast strain, yHQL494, was isolated from the rose hip of the wild rose Rosa californica from Castle Crags State Park, California, USA. Phylogenetic analyses of both whole genome data and the sequences from the D1/D2 region of the large ribosomal subunit (LSU) rRNA gene placed strain yHQL494 within the genus Lachancea and grouped it into a clade with Lachancea lanzarotensis and Lachancea meyersii. Taxogenomic analyses were conducted on publicly available genome sequences to gain a deeper insight into the carbon and nitrogen gene-trait associations across the Lachancea clade. The results of these analyses were found to be consistent across Lachancea species. Growth assays and microscopic analyses were conducted to determine the physiological characteristics of strain yHQL494, including the presence of hyphae or pseudohyphae, ascospore formation, fermentation abilities, and assimilation of carbon and nitrogen compounds. Based on the phenotypic and genomic characteristics of the strain yHQL494(T) (=NRRL Y-64858(T), =CBS 18,574(T)), we propose a new species, Lachancea rosae sp. nov. f.a.
All gene and genome sequence data have been deposited in GenBank under the accession numbers described in the manuscript. All other data are contained within the manuscript and its supplements.