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Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus

The study of aflatoxin in Aspergillus spp. has garnered the attention of many researchers due to aflatoxin’s carcinogenic properties and frequency as a food and feed contaminant. Significant progress has been made by utilizing the model organism Aspergillus nidulans to characterize the regulation of...

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Autores principales: Pfannenstiel, Brandon T., Zhao, Xixi, Wortman, Jennifer, Wiemann, Philipp, Throckmorton, Kurt, Spraker, Joseph E., Soukup, Alexandra A., Luo, Xingyu, Lindner, Daniel L., Lim, Fang Yun, Knox, Benjamin P., Haas, Brian, Fischer, Gregory J., Choera, Tsokyi, Butchko, Robert A. E., Bok, Jin-Woo, Affeldt, Katharyn J., Keller, Nancy P., Palmer, Jonathan M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28874473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01246-17
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author Pfannenstiel, Brandon T.
Zhao, Xixi
Wortman, Jennifer
Wiemann, Philipp
Throckmorton, Kurt
Spraker, Joseph E.
Soukup, Alexandra A.
Luo, Xingyu
Lindner, Daniel L.
Lim, Fang Yun
Knox, Benjamin P.
Haas, Brian
Fischer, Gregory J.
Choera, Tsokyi
Butchko, Robert A. E.
Bok, Jin-Woo
Affeldt, Katharyn J.
Keller, Nancy P.
Palmer, Jonathan M.
author_facet Pfannenstiel, Brandon T.
Zhao, Xixi
Wortman, Jennifer
Wiemann, Philipp
Throckmorton, Kurt
Spraker, Joseph E.
Soukup, Alexandra A.
Luo, Xingyu
Lindner, Daniel L.
Lim, Fang Yun
Knox, Benjamin P.
Haas, Brian
Fischer, Gregory J.
Choera, Tsokyi
Butchko, Robert A. E.
Bok, Jin-Woo
Affeldt, Katharyn J.
Keller, Nancy P.
Palmer, Jonathan M.
author_sort Pfannenstiel, Brandon T.
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description The study of aflatoxin in Aspergillus spp. has garnered the attention of many researchers due to aflatoxin’s carcinogenic properties and frequency as a food and feed contaminant. Significant progress has been made by utilizing the model organism Aspergillus nidulans to characterize the regulation of sterigmatocystin (ST), the penultimate precursor of aflatoxin. A previous forward genetic screen identified 23 A. nidulans mutants involved in regulating ST production. Six mutants were characterized from this screen using classical mapping (five mutations in mcsA) and complementation with a cosmid library (one mutation in laeA). The remaining mutants were backcrossed and sequenced using Illumina and Ion Torrent sequencing platforms. All but one mutant contained one or more sequence variants in predicted open reading frames. Deletion of these genes resulted in identification of mutant alleles responsible for the loss of ST production in 12 of the 17 remaining mutants. Eight of these mutations were in genes already known to affect ST synthesis (laeA, mcsA, fluG, and stcA), while the remaining four mutations (in laeB, sntB, and hamI) were in previously uncharacterized genes not known to be involved in ST production. Deletion of laeB, sntB, and hamI in A. flavus results in loss of aflatoxin production, confirming that these regulators are conserved in the aflatoxigenic aspergilli. This report highlights the multifaceted regulatory mechanisms governing secondary metabolism in Aspergillus. Additionally, these data contribute to the increasing number of studies showing that forward genetic screens of fungi coupled with whole-genome resequencing is a robust and cost-effective technique.
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spelling pubmed-55879122017-09-13 Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus Pfannenstiel, Brandon T. Zhao, Xixi Wortman, Jennifer Wiemann, Philipp Throckmorton, Kurt Spraker, Joseph E. Soukup, Alexandra A. Luo, Xingyu Lindner, Daniel L. Lim, Fang Yun Knox, Benjamin P. Haas, Brian Fischer, Gregory J. Choera, Tsokyi Butchko, Robert A. E. Bok, Jin-Woo Affeldt, Katharyn J. Keller, Nancy P. Palmer, Jonathan M. mBio Research Article The study of aflatoxin in Aspergillus spp. has garnered the attention of many researchers due to aflatoxin’s carcinogenic properties and frequency as a food and feed contaminant. Significant progress has been made by utilizing the model organism Aspergillus nidulans to characterize the regulation of sterigmatocystin (ST), the penultimate precursor of aflatoxin. A previous forward genetic screen identified 23 A. nidulans mutants involved in regulating ST production. Six mutants were characterized from this screen using classical mapping (five mutations in mcsA) and complementation with a cosmid library (one mutation in laeA). The remaining mutants were backcrossed and sequenced using Illumina and Ion Torrent sequencing platforms. All but one mutant contained one or more sequence variants in predicted open reading frames. Deletion of these genes resulted in identification of mutant alleles responsible for the loss of ST production in 12 of the 17 remaining mutants. Eight of these mutations were in genes already known to affect ST synthesis (laeA, mcsA, fluG, and stcA), while the remaining four mutations (in laeB, sntB, and hamI) were in previously uncharacterized genes not known to be involved in ST production. Deletion of laeB, sntB, and hamI in A. flavus results in loss of aflatoxin production, confirming that these regulators are conserved in the aflatoxigenic aspergilli. This report highlights the multifaceted regulatory mechanisms governing secondary metabolism in Aspergillus. Additionally, these data contribute to the increasing number of studies showing that forward genetic screens of fungi coupled with whole-genome resequencing is a robust and cost-effective technique. American Society for Microbiology 2017-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5587912/ /pubmed/28874473 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01246-17 Text en https://www.usa.gov/government-works This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign copyrights may apply.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pfannenstiel, Brandon T.
Zhao, Xixi
Wortman, Jennifer
Wiemann, Philipp
Throckmorton, Kurt
Spraker, Joseph E.
Soukup, Alexandra A.
Luo, Xingyu
Lindner, Daniel L.
Lim, Fang Yun
Knox, Benjamin P.
Haas, Brian
Fischer, Gregory J.
Choera, Tsokyi
Butchko, Robert A. E.
Bok, Jin-Woo
Affeldt, Katharyn J.
Keller, Nancy P.
Palmer, Jonathan M.
Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title_full Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title_fullStr Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title_full_unstemmed Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title_short Revitalization of a Forward Genetic Screen Identifies Three New Regulators of Fungal Secondary Metabolism in the Genus Aspergillus
title_sort revitalization of a forward genetic screen identifies three new regulators of fungal secondary metabolism in the genus aspergillus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5587912/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28874473
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01246-17
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