scholarly journals Cell Wall Biogenesis Protein Phosphatase CrSsd1 Is Required for Conidiation, Cell Wall Integrity, and Mycoparasitism in Clonostachys rosea

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Binna Lv ◽  
Na Jiang ◽  
Rakibul Hasan ◽  
Yingying Chen ◽  
Manhong Sun ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 146 ◽  
pp. 103486
Author(s):  
Tânia R. Fernandes ◽  
Encarnación Sánchez Salvador ◽  
Ángela G. Tapia ◽  
Antonio Di Pietro

Microbiology ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 158 (5) ◽  
pp. 1258-1267 ◽  
Author(s):  
Csaba Ádám ◽  
Éva Erdei ◽  
Carlos Casado ◽  
László Kovács ◽  
Asier González ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Vol 101 (4) ◽  
pp. 671-687 ◽  
Author(s):  
Laura Tatjer ◽  
Asier González ◽  
Albert Serra-Cardona ◽  
Anna Barceló ◽  
Antonio Casamayor ◽  
...  

2007 ◽  
Vol 6 (8) ◽  
pp. 1497-1510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomonori Fujioka ◽  
Osamu Mizutani ◽  
Kentaro Furukawa ◽  
Natsuko Sato ◽  
Akira Yoshimi ◽  
...  

ABSTRACT Cell wall integrity signaling (CWIS) maintains cell wall biogenesis in fungi, but only a few transcription factors (TFs) and target genes downstream of the CWIS cascade in filamentous fungi are known. Because a mitogen-activated protein kinase (MpkA) is a key CWIS enzyme, the transcriptional regulation of mpkA and of cell wall-related genes (CWGs) is important in cell wall biogenesis. We cloned Aspergillus nidulans mpkA; rlmA, a TF gene orthologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae RLM1 that encodes Rlm1p, a major Mpk1p-dependent TF that regulates the transcription of MPK1 besides that of CWGs; and Answi4 and Answi6, homologous to S. cerevisiae SWI4 and SWI6, encoding the Mpk1p-activating TF complex Swi4p-Swi6p, which regulates CWG transcription in a cell cycle-dependent manner. A. nidulans rlmA and mpkA cDNA functionally complemented S. cerevisiae rlm1Δ and mpk1Δ mutants, respectively, but Answi4 and Answi6 cDNA did not complement swi4Δ and swi6Δ mutants. We constructed A. nidulans rlmA, Answi4 and Answi6, and mpkA disruptants (rlmAΔ, Answi4Δ Answi6Δ, and mpkAΔ strains) and analyzed mpkA and CWG transcripts after treatment with a β-1,3-glucan synthase inhibitor (micafungin) that could activate MpkA via CWIS. Levels of mpkA transcripts in the mutants as well as those in the wild type were changed after micafungin treatment. The β-glucuronidase reporter gene controlled by the mpkA promoter was expressed in the wild type but not in the mpkAΔ strain. Thus, mpkA transcription seems to be autoregulated by CWIS via MpkA but not by RlmA or AnSwi4-AnSwi6. The transcription of most CWGs except α-1,3-glucan synthase genes (agsA and agsB) was independent of RlmA and AnSwi4-AnSwi6 and seemed to be regulated by non-MpkA signaling. The transcriptional regulation of mpkA and of CWGs via CWIS in A. nidulans differs significantly from that in S. cerevisiae.


PLoS ONE ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. e25311 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinhua Jiang ◽  
Yingzi Yun ◽  
Qianqian Yang ◽  
Won-Bo Shim ◽  
Zhengyi Wang ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-53
Author(s):  
Marina Campos Rocha ◽  
Camilla Alves Santos ◽  
Iran Malavazi

Different signaling cascades including the Cell Wall Integrity (CWI), the High Osmolarity Glycerol (HOG) and the Ca2+/calcineurin pathways control the cell wall biosynthesis and remodeling in fungi. Pathogenic fungi, such as Aspergillus fumigatus and Candida albicans, greatly rely on these signaling circuits to cope with different sources of stress, including the cell wall stress evoked by antifungal drugs and the host’s response during infection. Hsp90 has been proposed as an important regulatory protein and an attractive target for antifungal therapy since it stabilizes major effector proteins that act in the CWI, HOG and Ca2+/calcineurin pathways. Data from the human pathogen C. albicans have provided solid evidence that loss-of-function of Hsp90 impairs the evolution of resistance to azoles and echinocandin drugs. In A. fumigatus, Hsp90 is also required for cell wall integrity maintenance, reinforcing a coordinated function of the CWI pathway and this essential molecular chaperone. In this review, we focus on the current information about how Hsp90 impacts the aforementioned signaling pathways and consequently the homeostasis and maintenance of the cell wall, highlighting this cellular event as a key mechanism underlying antifungal therapy based on Hsp90 inhibition.


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