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The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum
Dissemination and survival of ascomycetes is through asexual spores. The brlA gene encodes a C(2)H(2)-type zinc-finger transcription factor, which is essential for asexual development. Penicillium expansum causes blue mold disease and is the main source of patulin, a mycotoxin that contaminates appl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7555563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932988 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186660 |
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author | Zetina-Serrano, Chrystian Rocher, Ophélie Naylies, Claire Lippi, Yannick Oswald, Isabelle P. Lorber, Sophie Puel, Olivier |
author_facet | Zetina-Serrano, Chrystian Rocher, Ophélie Naylies, Claire Lippi, Yannick Oswald, Isabelle P. Lorber, Sophie Puel, Olivier |
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description | Dissemination and survival of ascomycetes is through asexual spores. The brlA gene encodes a C(2)H(2)-type zinc-finger transcription factor, which is essential for asexual development. Penicillium expansum causes blue mold disease and is the main source of patulin, a mycotoxin that contaminates apple-based food. A P. expansum PeΔbrlA deficient strain was generated by homologous recombination. In vivo, suppression of brlA completely blocked the development of conidiophores that takes place after the formation of coremia/synnemata, a required step for the perforation of the apple epicarp. Metabolome analysis displayed that patulin production was enhanced by brlA suppression, explaining a higher in vivo aggressiveness compared to the wild type (WT) strain. No patulin was detected in the synnemata, suggesting that patulin biosynthesis stopped when the fungus exited the apple. In vitro transcriptome analysis of PeΔbrlA unveiled an up-regulated biosynthetic gene cluster (PEXP_073960-PEXP_074060) that shares high similarity with the chaetoglobosin gene cluster of Chaetomium globosum. Metabolome analysis of PeΔbrlA confirmed these observations by unveiling a greater diversity of chaetoglobosin derivatives. We observed that chaetoglobosins A and C were found only in the synnemata, located outside of the apple, whereas other chaetoglobosins were detected in apple flesh, suggesting a spatial-temporal organization of the chaetoglobosin biosynthesis pathway. |
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spelling | pubmed-75555632020-10-19 The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum Zetina-Serrano, Chrystian Rocher, Ophélie Naylies, Claire Lippi, Yannick Oswald, Isabelle P. Lorber, Sophie Puel, Olivier Int J Mol Sci Article Dissemination and survival of ascomycetes is through asexual spores. The brlA gene encodes a C(2)H(2)-type zinc-finger transcription factor, which is essential for asexual development. Penicillium expansum causes blue mold disease and is the main source of patulin, a mycotoxin that contaminates apple-based food. A P. expansum PeΔbrlA deficient strain was generated by homologous recombination. In vivo, suppression of brlA completely blocked the development of conidiophores that takes place after the formation of coremia/synnemata, a required step for the perforation of the apple epicarp. Metabolome analysis displayed that patulin production was enhanced by brlA suppression, explaining a higher in vivo aggressiveness compared to the wild type (WT) strain. No patulin was detected in the synnemata, suggesting that patulin biosynthesis stopped when the fungus exited the apple. In vitro transcriptome analysis of PeΔbrlA unveiled an up-regulated biosynthetic gene cluster (PEXP_073960-PEXP_074060) that shares high similarity with the chaetoglobosin gene cluster of Chaetomium globosum. Metabolome analysis of PeΔbrlA confirmed these observations by unveiling a greater diversity of chaetoglobosin derivatives. We observed that chaetoglobosins A and C were found only in the synnemata, located outside of the apple, whereas other chaetoglobosins were detected in apple flesh, suggesting a spatial-temporal organization of the chaetoglobosin biosynthesis pathway. MDPI 2020-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7555563/ /pubmed/32932988 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186660 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zetina-Serrano, Chrystian Rocher, Ophélie Naylies, Claire Lippi, Yannick Oswald, Isabelle P. Lorber, Sophie Puel, Olivier The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title | The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title_full | The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title_fullStr | The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title_full_unstemmed | The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title_short | The brlA Gene Deletion Reveals That Patulin Biosynthesis Is Not Related to Conidiation in Penicillium expansum |
title_sort | brla gene deletion reveals that patulin biosynthesis is not related to conidiation in penicillium expansum |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7555563/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32932988 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21186660 |
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