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Characterization of the velvet regulators in A spergillus fumigatus
Author(s) -
Park HeeSoo,
Bayram Özgür,
Braus Gerhard H.,
Kim Sun Chang,
Yu JaeHyuk
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
molecular microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.857
H-Index - 247
eISSN - 1365-2958
pISSN - 0950-382X
DOI - 10.1111/mmi.12032
Subject(s) - conidiation , biology , velvet , conidium , microbiology and biotechnology , mutant , repressor , spore , gene , gene expression , genetics , chemistry , organic chemistry
Summary Fungal development and secondary metabolism is intimately associated via activities of the fungi‐specific velvet family proteins. Here we characterize the four velvet regulators in the opportunistic human pathogen A spergillus fumigatus . The deletion of AfuvosA , AfuveA and AfuvelB causes hyperactive asexual development (conidiation) and precocious and elevated accumulation of AfubrlA during developmental progression. Moreover, the absence of AfuvosA , AfuveA or AfuvelB results in the abundant formation of conidiophores and highly increased AfubrlA mRNA accumulation in liquid submerged culture, suggesting that they act as repressors of conidiation. The deletion of AfuvosA or AfuvelB causes a reduction in conidial trehalose amount, long‐term spore viability, conidial tolerance to oxidative and UV stresses, and accelerated and elevated conidial germination regardless of the presence or absence of an external carbon source, suggesting an interdependent role of them in many aspects of fungal biology. Genetic studies suggest that Afu AbaA activates AfuvosA and AfuvelB expression during the mid to late phase of conidiation. Finally, the AfuveA null mutation can be fully complemented by A spergillus nidulans VeA , which can physically interact with Afu VelB and Afu LaeA in vivo . A model depicting the similar yet different roles of the velvet regulators governing conidiation and sporogenesis in A . fumigatus is presented.