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Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin

Cell wall formation and maintenance are crucial for hyphal morphogenesis. In many filamentous fungi, chitin is one of the main structural components of the cell wall. Aspergillus nidulans ChsB, a chitin synthase, and CsmA, a chitin synthase with a myosin motor-like domain (MMD) at its N-terminus, bo...

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Autores principales: Takeshita, Norio, Wernet, Valentin, Tsuizaki, Makusu, Grün, Nathalie, Hoshi, Hiro-omi, Ohta, Akinori, Fischer, Reinhard, Horiuchi, Hiroyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125937
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author Takeshita, Norio
Wernet, Valentin
Tsuizaki, Makusu
Grün, Nathalie
Hoshi, Hiro-omi
Ohta, Akinori
Fischer, Reinhard
Horiuchi, Hiroyuki
author_facet Takeshita, Norio
Wernet, Valentin
Tsuizaki, Makusu
Grün, Nathalie
Hoshi, Hiro-omi
Ohta, Akinori
Fischer, Reinhard
Horiuchi, Hiroyuki
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description Cell wall formation and maintenance are crucial for hyphal morphogenesis. In many filamentous fungi, chitin is one of the main structural components of the cell wall. Aspergillus nidulans ChsB, a chitin synthase, and CsmA, a chitin synthase with a myosin motor-like domain (MMD) at its N-terminus, both localize predominantly at the hyphal tip regions and at forming septa. ChsB and CsmA play crucial roles in polarized hyphal growth in A. nidulans. In this study, we investigated the mechanism by which CsmA and ChsB accumulate at the hyphal tip in living hyphae. Deletion of kinA, a gene encoding conventional kinesin (kinesin-1), impaired the localization of GFP-CsmA and GFP-ChsB at the hyphal tips. The transport frequency of GFP-CsmA and GFP-ChsB in both anterograde and retrograde direction appeared lower in the kinA-deletion strain compared to wild type, although the velocities of the movements were comparable. Co-localization of GFP-ChsB and GFP-CsmA with mRFP1-KinA(rigor), a KinA mutant that binds to microtubules but does not move along them, was observed in the posterior of the hyphal tip regions. KinA co-immunoprecipitated with ChsB and CsmA. Co-localization and association of CsmA with KinA did not depend on the MMD. These findings indicate that ChsB and CsmA are transported along microtubules to the subapical region by KinA.
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spelling pubmed-44255472015-05-21 Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin Takeshita, Norio Wernet, Valentin Tsuizaki, Makusu Grün, Nathalie Hoshi, Hiro-omi Ohta, Akinori Fischer, Reinhard Horiuchi, Hiroyuki PLoS One Research Article Cell wall formation and maintenance are crucial for hyphal morphogenesis. In many filamentous fungi, chitin is one of the main structural components of the cell wall. Aspergillus nidulans ChsB, a chitin synthase, and CsmA, a chitin synthase with a myosin motor-like domain (MMD) at its N-terminus, both localize predominantly at the hyphal tip regions and at forming septa. ChsB and CsmA play crucial roles in polarized hyphal growth in A. nidulans. In this study, we investigated the mechanism by which CsmA and ChsB accumulate at the hyphal tip in living hyphae. Deletion of kinA, a gene encoding conventional kinesin (kinesin-1), impaired the localization of GFP-CsmA and GFP-ChsB at the hyphal tips. The transport frequency of GFP-CsmA and GFP-ChsB in both anterograde and retrograde direction appeared lower in the kinA-deletion strain compared to wild type, although the velocities of the movements were comparable. Co-localization of GFP-ChsB and GFP-CsmA with mRFP1-KinA(rigor), a KinA mutant that binds to microtubules but does not move along them, was observed in the posterior of the hyphal tip regions. KinA co-immunoprecipitated with ChsB and CsmA. Co-localization and association of CsmA with KinA did not depend on the MMD. These findings indicate that ChsB and CsmA are transported along microtubules to the subapical region by KinA. Public Library of Science 2015-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4425547/ /pubmed/25955346 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125937 Text en © 2015 Takeshita et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Takeshita, Norio
Wernet, Valentin
Tsuizaki, Makusu
Grün, Nathalie
Hoshi, Hiro-omi
Ohta, Akinori
Fischer, Reinhard
Horiuchi, Hiroyuki
Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title_full Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title_fullStr Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title_full_unstemmed Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title_short Transportation of Aspergillus nidulans Class III and V Chitin Synthases to the Hyphal Tips Depends on Conventional Kinesin
title_sort transportation of aspergillus nidulans class iii and v chitin synthases to the hyphal tips depends on conventional kinesin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4425547/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25955346
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0125937
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