Rad6, a ubiquitin conjugator required for insect-pathogenic lifestyle, UV damage repair, and genomic expression of Beauveria bassiana
Xin-Cheng Luo,
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Lei Yu,
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Siyuan Xu
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Microbiological Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
281, P. 127622 - 127622
Published: Jan. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Co-Regulatory Roles of WC1 and WC2 in Asexual Development and Photoreactivation of Beauveria bassiana
Siyuan Xu,
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Lei Yu,
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Xin-Cheng Luo
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et al.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
9(3), P. 290 - 290
Published: Feb. 23, 2023
The
white
collar
proteins
WC1
and
WC2
interact
with
each
other
to
form
a
complex
acting
as
well-known
transcription
regulator
required
for
the
operation
of
circadian
clock
in
Neurospora,
but
their
roles
insect-pathogenic
fungal
lifecycles
remain
poorly
understood.
Here,
we
report
that
orthologs
co-regulate
conidiation
capacity
conidial
resistance
solar
ultraviolet-B
(UVB)
irradiation
Beauveria
bassiana,
after
high
activities
photorepair
UVB-induced
DNA
damages
were
elucidated
previously
insect
mycopathogen,
which
features
non-rhythmic
capacity.
yield,
UVB
resistance,
photoreactivation
rate
UVB-impaired
conidia
greatly
reduced
null
mutants
wc1
wc2
compared
control
strains.
However,
many
lifecycle-related
phenotypes,
except
antioxidant
response,
rarely
affected
two
mutants.
Transcriptomic
analysis
revealed
largely
overlapping
regulating
gene
networks.
Most
differentially
expressed
genes
identified
from
(1380)
(1001)
co-downregulated
(536)
or
co-upregulated
(256)
at
similar
levels,
including
several
aerial
photorepair.
These
findings
expand
molecular
basis
underlying
adaptation
UV
offer
novel
insight
into
genome-wide
co-regulatory
B.
bassiana's
asexual
development
vivo
against
damage.
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High photoreactivation activities of Rad2 and Rad14 in recovering insecticidal Beauveria bassiana from solar UV damage
Lei Yu,
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Siyuan Xu,
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Xin-Cheng Luo
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et al.
Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B Biology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
251, P. 112849 - 112849
Published: Jan. 23, 2024
Language: Английский
Recovery of insect-pathogenic fungi from solar UV damage: Molecular mechanisms and prospects
Advances in applied microbiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 59 - 82
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
MaAzaR, a Zn2Cys6/Fungus-Specific Transcriptional Factor, Is Involved in Stress Tolerance and Conidiation Pattern Shift in Metarhizium acridum
Jinyuan Zhou,
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Siqin Wang,
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Yuxian Xia
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et al.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(7), P. 468 - 468
Published: July 4, 2024
Entomopathogenic
fungi
are
valuable
sources
of
biological
pesticides,
with
conidial
yield
and
quality
being
pivotal
factors
determining
their
broad
applications.
AzaR,
a
fungus-specific
zinc-cluster
transcription
factor,
is
known
to
regulate
the
biosynthesis
polyketone
secondary
metabolites
in
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Divergent roles of Rad4 and Rad23 homologs in Metarhizium robertsii ’s resistance to solar ultraviolet damage
Yilu Zhang,
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Peng Han,
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Ke Zhang
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et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
89(9)
Published: Sept. 1, 2023
The
anti-ultraviolet
(UV)
role
of
a
Rad4-Rad23-Rad33
complex
in
budding
yeast
relies
on
nucleotide
excision
repair
(NER),
which
is
mechanistically
distinct
from
photorepair
DNA
lesions
generated
under
solar
UV
irradiation
but
remains
poorly
known
filamentous
fungi.
Here,
two
nucleus-specific
Rad4
paralogs
(Rad4A
and
Rad4B)
nucleocytoplasmic
shuttling
Rad23
ortholog
are
functionally
characterized
by
multiple
analyses
their
null
mutants
Metarhizium
robertsii,
an
entomopathogenic
fungus
lacking
Rad33.
Rad4A
was
proven
to
interact
with
contribute
significantly
more
conidial
UVB
resistance
(90%)
than
(65%).
Despite
no
other
biological
function,
exhibited
very
high
activity
photoreactivation
UVB-impaired/inactivated
conidia
5-h
light
exposure
due
its
interaction
Rad10,
anti-UV
protein
clarified
previously
have
acquired
similar
through
photolyase
M.
robertsii.
NER
or
revealed
lower
reactivation
rates
moderately
impaired
after
24-h
dark
incubation
hardly
observable
at
the
end
12-h
incubation,
suggesting
infeasibility
field
where
nighttime
too
short.
Aside
remarkable
contribution
resistance,
had
pleiotropic
effect
radial
growth,
aerial
conidiation,
antioxidant
response,
cell
wall
integrity
activity.
However,
Rad4B
proved
redundant
function.
unveils
essentiality
for
robertsii's
fitness
homolog's
depending
NER.
IMPORTANCE
Resilience
ultraviolet
(UV)-impaired
cells
crucial
application
fungal
insecticides
based
formulated
conidia.
Anti-UV
roles
Rad4,
Rad23,
Rad33
rely
upon
(NER)
yeast.
Among
robertsii
Rad33,
contributes
interacts
rather
Rad4B.
acquires
severely
inactivated
another
photorepair-required
photolyase.
either
seemingly
extant
unfeasible
conditions.
has
asexual
cycle
vitro
Therefore,
strong
depends
photoreactivation,
unveiling
scenario
NER-reliant
role.
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Rad2, Rad14 and Rad26 recover Metarhizium robertsii from solar UV damage through photoreactivation in vivo
Peng Han,
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Yilu Zhang,
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Sheng‐Hua Ying
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et al.
Microbiological Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
280, P. 127589 - 127589
Published: Dec. 23, 2023
Language: Английский
Photoreactivation Activities of Rad5, Rad16A and Rad16B Help Beauveria bassiana to Recover from Solar Ultraviolet Damage
Xin-Cheng Luo,
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Lei Yu,
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Siyuan Xu
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et al.
Journal of Fungi,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 420 - 420
Published: June 13, 2024
In
budding
yeast,
Rad5
and
Rad7-Rad16
play
respective
roles
in
the
error-free
post-replication
repair
nucleotide
excision
of
ultraviolet-induced
DNA
damage;
however,
their
homologs
have
not
yet
been
studied
non-yeast
fungi.
fungus
Beauveria
bassiana,
a
deficiency
Rad7
homolog,
ortholog
two
Rad16
paralogs
(Rad16A/B)
instituted
an
ability
to
help
insect-pathogenic
recover
from
solar
UVB
damage
through
photoreactivation.
The
fungal
lifecycle-related
phenotypes
were
altered
absence
rad5,
rad16A
or
rad16B,
while
severe
defects
growth
conidiation
caused
by
double
deletion
rad16B.
Compared
with
wild-type
complemented
strains,
mutants
showed
differentially
reduced
activities
regarding
resilience
UVB-impaired
conidia
at
25
°C
12-h
incubation
regime
visible
light
plus
dark
(L/D
3:9
h
5:7
for
photoreactivation)
full
darkness
(dark
reactivation)
mimicking
natural
nighttime.
estimates
median
lethal
dose
LD50
L/D
treatments
revealed
greater
Rad16B
than
Rad16A
additive
either
NER-dependent
reactivation
photorepair-dependent
However,
limited
recovering
low
dose-impaired
but
unable
impaired
sublethal
doses
as
did
photoreactivation
5:7,
unless
night/dark
time
was
doubled
further
prolonged.
Therefore,
anti-UV
effects
Rad5,
B.
bassiana
depend
primarily
on
are
mechanistically
distinct
those
yeast
homologs.
Language: Английский