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A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus

Sensing light is the fundamental property of visual systems, with vision in animals being based almost exclusively on opsin photopigments [1]. Rhodopsin also acts as a photoreceptor linked to phototaxis in green algae [2, 3] and has been implicated by chemical means as a light sensor in the flagella...

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Autores principales: Avelar, Gabriela M., Schumacher, Robert I., Zaini, Paulo A., Leonard, Guy, Richards, Thomas A., Gomes, Suely L.
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Publicado: Cell Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24835457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.04.009
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author Avelar, Gabriela M.
Schumacher, Robert I.
Zaini, Paulo A.
Leonard, Guy
Richards, Thomas A.
Gomes, Suely L.
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Schumacher, Robert I.
Zaini, Paulo A.
Leonard, Guy
Richards, Thomas A.
Gomes, Suely L.
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description Sensing light is the fundamental property of visual systems, with vision in animals being based almost exclusively on opsin photopigments [1]. Rhodopsin also acts as a photoreceptor linked to phototaxis in green algae [2, 3] and has been implicated by chemical means as a light sensor in the flagellated swimming zoospores of the fungus Allomyces reticulatus [4]; however, the signaling mechanism in these fungi remains unknown. Here we use a combination of genome sequencing and molecular inhibition experiments with light-sensing phenotype studies to examine the signaling pathway involved in visual perception in the closely related fungus Blastocladiella emersonii. Our data show that in these fungi, light perception is accomplished by the function of a novel gene fusion (BeGC1) of a type I (microbial) rhodopsin domain and guanylyl cyclase catalytic domain. Photobleaching of rhodopsin function prevents accumulation of cGMP levels and phototaxis of fungal zoospores exposed to green light, whereas inhibition of guanylyl cyclase activity negatively affects fungal phototaxis. Immunofluorescence microscopy localizes the BeGC1 protein to the external surface of the zoospore eyespot positioned close to the base of the swimming flagellum [4, 5], demonstrating this is a photoreceptive organelle composed of lipid droplets. Taken together, these data indicate that Blastocladiomycota fungi have a cGMP signaling pathway involved in phototaxis similar to the vertebrate vision-signaling cascade but composed of protein domain components arranged as a novel gene fusion architecture and of distant evolutionary ancestry to type II rhodopsins of animals.
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spelling pubmed-40462272014-06-06 A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus Avelar, Gabriela M. Schumacher, Robert I. Zaini, Paulo A. Leonard, Guy Richards, Thomas A. Gomes, Suely L. Curr Biol Report Sensing light is the fundamental property of visual systems, with vision in animals being based almost exclusively on opsin photopigments [1]. Rhodopsin also acts as a photoreceptor linked to phototaxis in green algae [2, 3] and has been implicated by chemical means as a light sensor in the flagellated swimming zoospores of the fungus Allomyces reticulatus [4]; however, the signaling mechanism in these fungi remains unknown. Here we use a combination of genome sequencing and molecular inhibition experiments with light-sensing phenotype studies to examine the signaling pathway involved in visual perception in the closely related fungus Blastocladiella emersonii. Our data show that in these fungi, light perception is accomplished by the function of a novel gene fusion (BeGC1) of a type I (microbial) rhodopsin domain and guanylyl cyclase catalytic domain. Photobleaching of rhodopsin function prevents accumulation of cGMP levels and phototaxis of fungal zoospores exposed to green light, whereas inhibition of guanylyl cyclase activity negatively affects fungal phototaxis. Immunofluorescence microscopy localizes the BeGC1 protein to the external surface of the zoospore eyespot positioned close to the base of the swimming flagellum [4, 5], demonstrating this is a photoreceptive organelle composed of lipid droplets. Taken together, these data indicate that Blastocladiomycota fungi have a cGMP signaling pathway involved in phototaxis similar to the vertebrate vision-signaling cascade but composed of protein domain components arranged as a novel gene fusion architecture and of distant evolutionary ancestry to type II rhodopsins of animals. Cell Press 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4046227/ /pubmed/24835457 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.04.009 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Report
Avelar, Gabriela M.
Schumacher, Robert I.
Zaini, Paulo A.
Leonard, Guy
Richards, Thomas A.
Gomes, Suely L.
A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title_full A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title_fullStr A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title_full_unstemmed A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title_short A Rhodopsin-Guanylyl Cyclase Gene Fusion Functions in Visual Perception in a Fungus
title_sort rhodopsin-guanylyl cyclase gene fusion functions in visual perception in a fungus
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4046227/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24835457
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.04.009
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