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The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum

Signal peptidase (SPase) is responsible for cleavage of N-terminal signal peptides in most secretory precursor proteins and many membrane proteins during maturation. In this study, we identified four components of the SPase complex (FoSec11, FoSpc1, FoSpc2, and FoSpc3) in the banana wilt fungal path...

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Autores principales: Yang, Shuai, Zhuo, Yanghong, Lin, Yaqi, Huang, Meimei, Tang, Wei, Zheng, Wenhui, Lu, Guodong, Wang, Zonghua, Yun, Yingzi
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04403-22
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author Yang, Shuai
Zhuo, Yanghong
Lin, Yaqi
Huang, Meimei
Tang, Wei
Zheng, Wenhui
Lu, Guodong
Wang, Zonghua
Yun, Yingzi
author_facet Yang, Shuai
Zhuo, Yanghong
Lin, Yaqi
Huang, Meimei
Tang, Wei
Zheng, Wenhui
Lu, Guodong
Wang, Zonghua
Yun, Yingzi
author_sort Yang, Shuai
collection PubMed
description Signal peptidase (SPase) is responsible for cleavage of N-terminal signal peptides in most secretory precursor proteins and many membrane proteins during maturation. In this study, we identified four components of the SPase complex (FoSec11, FoSpc1, FoSpc2, and FoSpc3) in the banana wilt fungal pathogen Fusarium odoratissimum. We proved that interactions exist among the four SPase subunits by bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) and affinity purification and mass spectrometry (AP-MS) assays. Among the four SPase genes, FoSPC2 was successfully deleted. FoSPC2 deletion caused defects in vegetative growth, conidiation, and virulence. Loss of FoSPC2 also affected the secretion of some pathogenicity-related extracellular enzymes, suggesting that SPase without FoSpc2 may have a lower efficiency in managing the maturation of the extracellular enzymes in F. odoratissimum. In addition, we found that the ΔFoSPC2 mutant had increased sensitivity to light, and the colonies of the mutant grew faster under all-dark conditions than under all-light conditions. We further observed that deletion of FoSPC2 affected expression of the blue light photoreceptor gene FoWC2, leading to cytoplasmic accumulation of FoWc2 under all-light conditions. Since FoWc2 has signal peptides, FoSpc2 may regulate the expression and subcellular localization of FoWc2 indirectly. Contrary to its response to light, the ΔFoSPC2 mutant displayed a significant decreased sensitivity to osmotic stress, and culturing the mutant under osmotic stress conditions restored both the localization of FoWc2 and light sensitivity of the ΔFoSPC2, suggesting that a cross talk between osmotic stress and light response pathways in F. odoratissimum and FoSpc2 takes part in these processes. IMPORTANCE In this study, we identified four components of SPase in the banana wilt pathogen Fusarium odoratissimum and characterized the SPase FoSpc2. Loss of FoSPC2 affected the secretion of extracellular enzymes, suggesting that SPase without FoSpc2 may have a lower efficiency in managing the maturation of the extracellular enzymes in F. odoratissimum. In addition, this is the first time that we have found a relationship between the SPase and fungal light response. Deletion of FoSPC2 resulted in decreased sensitivity to the osmotic stresses but with increased sensitivity to light. Continuous light inhibited the growth rate of the ΔFoSPC2 mutant and affected the cellular localization of the blue light photoreceptor FoWc2 in this mutant, but culturing the mutant under osmotic stress both restored the localization of FoWc2 and eliminated the light sensitivity of the ΔFoSPC2 mutant, suggesting that loss of FoSPC2 may affect a cross talk between the osmotic stress and light response pathways in F. odoratissimum.
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spelling pubmed-104338272023-08-18 The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum Yang, Shuai Zhuo, Yanghong Lin, Yaqi Huang, Meimei Tang, Wei Zheng, Wenhui Lu, Guodong Wang, Zonghua Yun, Yingzi Microbiol Spectr Research Article Signal peptidase (SPase) is responsible for cleavage of N-terminal signal peptides in most secretory precursor proteins and many membrane proteins during maturation. In this study, we identified four components of the SPase complex (FoSec11, FoSpc1, FoSpc2, and FoSpc3) in the banana wilt fungal pathogen Fusarium odoratissimum. We proved that interactions exist among the four SPase subunits by bimolecular fluorescence complementation (BiFC) and affinity purification and mass spectrometry (AP-MS) assays. Among the four SPase genes, FoSPC2 was successfully deleted. FoSPC2 deletion caused defects in vegetative growth, conidiation, and virulence. Loss of FoSPC2 also affected the secretion of some pathogenicity-related extracellular enzymes, suggesting that SPase without FoSpc2 may have a lower efficiency in managing the maturation of the extracellular enzymes in F. odoratissimum. In addition, we found that the ΔFoSPC2 mutant had increased sensitivity to light, and the colonies of the mutant grew faster under all-dark conditions than under all-light conditions. We further observed that deletion of FoSPC2 affected expression of the blue light photoreceptor gene FoWC2, leading to cytoplasmic accumulation of FoWc2 under all-light conditions. Since FoWc2 has signal peptides, FoSpc2 may regulate the expression and subcellular localization of FoWc2 indirectly. Contrary to its response to light, the ΔFoSPC2 mutant displayed a significant decreased sensitivity to osmotic stress, and culturing the mutant under osmotic stress conditions restored both the localization of FoWc2 and light sensitivity of the ΔFoSPC2, suggesting that a cross talk between osmotic stress and light response pathways in F. odoratissimum and FoSpc2 takes part in these processes. IMPORTANCE In this study, we identified four components of SPase in the banana wilt pathogen Fusarium odoratissimum and characterized the SPase FoSpc2. Loss of FoSPC2 affected the secretion of extracellular enzymes, suggesting that SPase without FoSpc2 may have a lower efficiency in managing the maturation of the extracellular enzymes in F. odoratissimum. In addition, this is the first time that we have found a relationship between the SPase and fungal light response. Deletion of FoSPC2 resulted in decreased sensitivity to the osmotic stresses but with increased sensitivity to light. Continuous light inhibited the growth rate of the ΔFoSPC2 mutant and affected the cellular localization of the blue light photoreceptor FoWc2 in this mutant, but culturing the mutant under osmotic stress both restored the localization of FoWc2 and eliminated the light sensitivity of the ΔFoSPC2 mutant, suggesting that loss of FoSPC2 may affect a cross talk between the osmotic stress and light response pathways in F. odoratissimum. American Society for Microbiology 2023-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10433827/ /pubmed/37367437 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04403-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Yang, Shuai
Zhuo, Yanghong
Lin, Yaqi
Huang, Meimei
Tang, Wei
Zheng, Wenhui
Lu, Guodong
Wang, Zonghua
Yun, Yingzi
The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title_full The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title_fullStr The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title_full_unstemmed The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title_short The Signal Peptidase FoSpc2 Is Required for Normal Growth, Conidiation, Virulence, Stress Response, and Regulation of Light Sensitivity in Fusarium odoratissimum
title_sort signal peptidase fospc2 is required for normal growth, conidiation, virulence, stress response, and regulation of light sensitivity in fusarium odoratissimum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37367437
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04403-22
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