The Arf-GAPs, AoAge1 and AoAge2, regulate diverse cellular processes, conidiation, trap formation, and secondary metabolism in Arthrobotrys oligospora
Le Yang,
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Xuemei Li,
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Yuxin Ma
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et al.
Microbiological Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
285, P. 127779 - 127779
Published: May 24, 2024
Language: Английский
The Hog1-Nmd5 signaling pathway regulates asexual development, lipid metabolism, stress response, trap morphogenesis, and secondary metabolism of Arthrobotrys oligospora
Na Zhao,
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Qianqian Liu,
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Meichen Zhu
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et al.
Virulence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
The
high-osmolarity
glycerol
(HOG)
signalling
pathway,
comprising
Ste11/Ssk2/Ssk22
(MAPKKK),
Pbs2
(MAPKK),
and
Hog1
(MAPK),
is
an
important
conserved
pathway
in
fungi.
However,
the
functions
downstream
regulatory
factors
of
nematode-trapping
(NT)
fungi
remain
poorly
understood.
Here,
three
proteins
(AoNmd5,
AoPyp1,
AoPtp)
interacting
with
were
screened
a
representative
NT
fungus
Arthrobotrys
oligospora
using
yeast
screening
library
verified
two-hybrid
(Y2H)
assay.
function
AoNmd5
was
furtherly
characterized
by
phenotypic
comparison,
staining
technique,
multi-omics
analyses.
essential
for
vegetative
growth,
conidial
development,
trap
morphogenesis,
nematode
predation
ability.
In
addition,
played
crucial
roles
endocytosis,
lipid
metabolism,
reactive
oxygen
species,
stress
response,
autophagy,
other
metabolic
processes.
Furthermore,
we
constructed
interaction
network
based
on
transcriptomic
analysis
Y2H,
revealing
its
significant
role
respiratory
chain
redox
processes
as
well
small
GTPase
Ran1,
which
mediates
nucleocytoplasmic
shuttling.
These
findings
suggest
that
Hog1-Nmd5
has
pleiotropic
A.
oligospora.
This
study
deepens
our
understanding
HOG
importins
Language: Английский
Transcription Factors in Biocontrol Fungi
Han-Jian Song,
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Xiaofeng Li,
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Xue Pei
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et al.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11(3), P. 223 - 223
Published: March 15, 2025
Transcription
factors
are
extensively
found
in
fungi
and
involved
the
regulation
of
multiple
biological
processes,
including
growth,
development,
conidiation,
morphology,
stresses
tolerance,
virulence,
as
well
production
secondary
metabolites.
Biocontrol
is
a
complex
process
through
which
several
biocontrol
behaviors,
such
secretion
cell
wall-degrading
enzymes
metabolites,
regulated
by
transcription
factors.
To
date,
biocontrol-related
have
been
reported
fungi,
Beauveria
bassiana,
Clonostachys
rosea,
Coniothyrium
minitans,
different
species
genera
Metarhizium,
Trichoderma,
Arthrobotrys.
However,
comprehensive
reviews
summarizing
analyzing
with
potential
these
scarce.
This
review
begins
giving
basic
overview
their
functions.
Then,
role
discussed.
Lastly,
possible
approaches
for
further
work
on
suggested.
provides
basis
elaborating
molecular
mechanisms
context
biocontrol.
Language: Английский
Characterizing the Role of AosfgA and AofluG in Mycelial and Conidial Development in Arthrobotrys oligospora and Their Role in Secondary Metabolism
Qianqian Liu,
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Na Bai,
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Shipeng Duan
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et al.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(3), P. 615 - 615
Published: March 19, 2024
Arthrobotrys
oligospora,
a
widespread
nematode-trapping
fungus
which
can
produce
conidia
for
asexual
reproduction
and
form
trapping
devices
(traps)
to
catch
nematodes.
However,
little
is
known
about
the
sporulation
mechanism
of
A.
oligospora.
This
research
characterized
functions
regulatory
roles
upstream
spore-producing
genes,
AosfgA
AofluG,
in
Our
analysis
showed
that
AofluG
interacted
with
each
other.
Meanwhile,
gene
was
downregulated
ΔAosfgA
mutant
strain,
indicating
positively
regulates
AofluG.
Loss
genes
led
shorter
hyphae
more
septa,
strain
responded
heat
chemical
stresses.
Surprisingly,
number
nuclei
increased
mycelia
but
reduced
ΔAofluG
mutants.
In
addition,
after
nematode
induction,
volume
vacuoles
were
remarkably
strains.
The
abundance
metabolites
markedly
decreased
Collectively,
play
critical
mycelial
development,
they
are
also
involved
vacuole
assembly,
stress
response,
secondary
metabolism.
study
provides
distinct
insights
into
fungi.
Language: Английский
The Cryptochrome CryA Regulates Lipid Droplet Accumulation, Conidiation, and Trap Formation via Responses to Light in Arthrobotrys oligospora
Yanmei Shen,
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Xuewei Yang,
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Meichen Zhu
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et al.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(9), P. 626 - 626
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Light
is
a
key
environmental
factor
affecting
conidiation
in
filamentous
fungi.
The
cryptochrome/photolyase
CryA,
blue-light
receptor,
involved
fungal
development.
In
the
present
study,
homologous
CryA
(AoCryA)
was
identified
from
widely
occurring
nematode-trapping
(NT)
fungus
Arthrobotrys
oligospora,
and
its
roles
mycelial
growth
development
of
A.
oligospora
were
characterized
using
gene
knockout,
phenotypic
comparison,
staining
technique,
metabolome
analysis.
inactivation
AocryA
caused
substantial
decrease
spore
yields
dark
conditions
but
did
not
affect
wild-type
(WT)
∆AocryA
mutant
strains
light
conditions.
Corresponding
to
production,
transcription
sporulation-related
genes
also
significantly
downregulated
Contrarily,
mutants
showed
increase
trap
formation
conditions,
while
production
abilities
WT
decreased
addition,
lipid
droplet
accumulation
increased
an
tolerance
sorbitol,
contributed
synthesis
carotenoids.
Finally,
AoCryA
found
secondary
metabolic
processes.
These
results
reveal,
for
first
time,
function
cryptochrome
NT
Language: Английский
Functional Characterization of Ao4g24: An Uncharacterized Gene Involved in Conidiation, Trap Formation, Stress Response, and Secondary Metabolism in Arthrobotrys oligospora
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(8), P. 1532 - 1532
Published: July 26, 2024
is
a
typical
nematode-trapping
(NT)
fungus,
which
can
secrete
food
cues
to
lure,
capture,
and
digest
nematodes
by
triggering
the
production
of
adhesive
networks
(traps).
Based
on
genomic
proteomic
analyses,
multiple
pathogenic
genes
proteins
involved
in
trap
formation
have
been
characterized;
however,
there
are
numerous
uncharacterized
that
play
important
roles
formation.
The
functional
studies
these
unknown
helpful
systematically
elucidating
complex
interactions
between
Language: Английский