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Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose
BACKGROUND: Understanding how fungi degrade lignocellulose is a cornerstone of improving renewables-based biotechnology, in particular for the production of hydrolytic enzymes. Considerable progress has been made in investigating fungal degradation during time-points where CAZyme expression peaks. H...
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author | van Munster, Jolanda M. Daly, Paul Blythe, Martin J. Ibbett, Roger Kokolski, Matt Gaddipati, Sanyasi Lindquist, Erika Singan, Vasanth R. Barry, Kerrie W. Lipzen, Anna Ngan, Chew Yee Petzold, Christopher J. Chan, Leanne Jade G. Arvas, Mikko Raulo, Roxane Pullan, Steven T. Delmas, Stéphane Grigoriev, Igor V. Tucker, Gregory A. Simmons, Blake A. Archer, David B. |
author_facet | van Munster, Jolanda M. Daly, Paul Blythe, Martin J. Ibbett, Roger Kokolski, Matt Gaddipati, Sanyasi Lindquist, Erika Singan, Vasanth R. Barry, Kerrie W. Lipzen, Anna Ngan, Chew Yee Petzold, Christopher J. Chan, Leanne Jade G. Arvas, Mikko Raulo, Roxane Pullan, Steven T. Delmas, Stéphane Grigoriev, Igor V. Tucker, Gregory A. Simmons, Blake A. Archer, David B. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Understanding how fungi degrade lignocellulose is a cornerstone of improving renewables-based biotechnology, in particular for the production of hydrolytic enzymes. Considerable progress has been made in investigating fungal degradation during time-points where CAZyme expression peaks. However, a robust understanding of the fungal survival strategies over its life time on lignocellulose is thereby missed. Here we aimed to uncover the physiological responses of the biotechnological workhorse and enzyme producer Aspergillus niger over its life time to six substrates important for biofuel production. RESULTS: We analysed the response of A. niger to the feedstock Miscanthus and compared it with our previous study on wheat straw, alone or in combination with hydrothermal or ionic liquid feedstock pretreatments. Conserved (substrate-independent) metabolic responses as well as those affected by pretreatment and feedstock were identified via multivariate analysis of genome-wide transcriptomics combined with targeted transcript and protein analyses and mapping to a metabolic model. Initial exposure to all substrates increased fatty acid beta-oxidation and lipid metabolism transcripts. In a strain carrying a deletion of the ortholog of the Aspergillus nidulans fatty acid beta-oxidation transcriptional regulator farA, there was a reduction in expression of selected lignocellulose degradative CAZyme-encoding genes suggesting that beta-oxidation contributes to adaptation to lignocellulose. Mannan degradation expression was wheat straw feedstock-dependent and pectin degradation was higher on the untreated substrates. In the later life stages, known and novel secondary metabolite gene clusters were activated, which are of high interest due to their potential to synthesize bioactive compounds. CONCLUSION: In this study, which includes the first transcriptional response of Aspergilli to Miscanthus, we highlighted that life time as well as substrate composition and structure (via variations in pretreatment and feedstock) influence the fungal responses to lignocellulose. We also demonstrated that the fungal response contains physiological stages that are conserved across substrates and are typically found outside of the conditions with high CAZyme expression, as exemplified by the stages that are dominated by lipid and secondary metabolism. |
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spelling | pubmed-71552552020-04-20 Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose van Munster, Jolanda M. Daly, Paul Blythe, Martin J. Ibbett, Roger Kokolski, Matt Gaddipati, Sanyasi Lindquist, Erika Singan, Vasanth R. Barry, Kerrie W. Lipzen, Anna Ngan, Chew Yee Petzold, Christopher J. Chan, Leanne Jade G. Arvas, Mikko Raulo, Roxane Pullan, Steven T. Delmas, Stéphane Grigoriev, Igor V. Tucker, Gregory A. Simmons, Blake A. Archer, David B. Biotechnol Biofuels Research BACKGROUND: Understanding how fungi degrade lignocellulose is a cornerstone of improving renewables-based biotechnology, in particular for the production of hydrolytic enzymes. Considerable progress has been made in investigating fungal degradation during time-points where CAZyme expression peaks. However, a robust understanding of the fungal survival strategies over its life time on lignocellulose is thereby missed. Here we aimed to uncover the physiological responses of the biotechnological workhorse and enzyme producer Aspergillus niger over its life time to six substrates important for biofuel production. RESULTS: We analysed the response of A. niger to the feedstock Miscanthus and compared it with our previous study on wheat straw, alone or in combination with hydrothermal or ionic liquid feedstock pretreatments. Conserved (substrate-independent) metabolic responses as well as those affected by pretreatment and feedstock were identified via multivariate analysis of genome-wide transcriptomics combined with targeted transcript and protein analyses and mapping to a metabolic model. Initial exposure to all substrates increased fatty acid beta-oxidation and lipid metabolism transcripts. In a strain carrying a deletion of the ortholog of the Aspergillus nidulans fatty acid beta-oxidation transcriptional regulator farA, there was a reduction in expression of selected lignocellulose degradative CAZyme-encoding genes suggesting that beta-oxidation contributes to adaptation to lignocellulose. Mannan degradation expression was wheat straw feedstock-dependent and pectin degradation was higher on the untreated substrates. In the later life stages, known and novel secondary metabolite gene clusters were activated, which are of high interest due to their potential to synthesize bioactive compounds. CONCLUSION: In this study, which includes the first transcriptional response of Aspergilli to Miscanthus, we highlighted that life time as well as substrate composition and structure (via variations in pretreatment and feedstock) influence the fungal responses to lignocellulose. We also demonstrated that the fungal response contains physiological stages that are conserved across substrates and are typically found outside of the conditions with high CAZyme expression, as exemplified by the stages that are dominated by lipid and secondary metabolism. BioMed Central 2020-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7155255/ /pubmed/32313551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-020-01702-2 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data. |
spellingShingle | Research van Munster, Jolanda M. Daly, Paul Blythe, Martin J. Ibbett, Roger Kokolski, Matt Gaddipati, Sanyasi Lindquist, Erika Singan, Vasanth R. Barry, Kerrie W. Lipzen, Anna Ngan, Chew Yee Petzold, Christopher J. Chan, Leanne Jade G. Arvas, Mikko Raulo, Roxane Pullan, Steven T. Delmas, Stéphane Grigoriev, Igor V. Tucker, Gregory A. Simmons, Blake A. Archer, David B. Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title | Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title_full | Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title_fullStr | Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title_full_unstemmed | Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title_short | Succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus Aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
title_sort | succession of physiological stages hallmarks the transcriptomic response of the fungus aspergillus niger to lignocellulose |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7155255/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32313551 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13068-020-01702-2 |
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