Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.

Significant phenotypic overlaps exist between autophagy and acidogenesis in Aspergillus niger. The possible role of autophagy in the acidogenic growth and metabolism of this fungus was therefore examined and the movement of cytosolic EGFP to vacuoles served to monitor this phenomenon. An autophagy r...

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Main Authors: Baljinder Kaur, Narayan S Punekar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223895
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spelling doaj-58b1511a05fe4ff4a5afd8e54d8266a12021-03-03T21:09:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-011410e022389510.1371/journal.pone.0223895Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.Baljinder KaurNarayan S PunekarSignificant phenotypic overlaps exist between autophagy and acidogenesis in Aspergillus niger. The possible role of autophagy in the acidogenic growth and metabolism of this fungus was therefore examined and the movement of cytosolic EGFP to vacuoles served to monitor this phenomenon. An autophagy response to typical as well as a metabolic inhibitor-induced nitrogen starvation was observed in A. niger mycelia. The vacuolar re-localization of cytosolic EGFP was not observed upon nitrogen starvation in the A. niger Δatg1 strain. The acidogenic growth of the fungus consisted of a brief log phase followed by an extended autophagy-like state throughout the idiophase of fermentation. Mycelia in the idiophase were highly vacuolated and EGFP was localized to the vacuoles but no autolysis was observed. Both autophagy and acidogenesis are compromised in Δatg1 and Δatg8 strains of A. niger. The acidogenic growth of the fungus thus appears to mimic a condition of nutrient limitation and is associated with an extended autophagy-like state. This crucial role of autophagy in acidogenic A. niger physiology could be of value in improving citric acid fermentation.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223895
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Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
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author_facet Baljinder Kaur
Narayan S Punekar
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title Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
title_short Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
title_full Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
title_fullStr Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
title_full_unstemmed Autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of Aspergillus niger.
title_sort autophagy is important to the acidogenic metabolism of aspergillus niger.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Significant phenotypic overlaps exist between autophagy and acidogenesis in Aspergillus niger. The possible role of autophagy in the acidogenic growth and metabolism of this fungus was therefore examined and the movement of cytosolic EGFP to vacuoles served to monitor this phenomenon. An autophagy response to typical as well as a metabolic inhibitor-induced nitrogen starvation was observed in A. niger mycelia. The vacuolar re-localization of cytosolic EGFP was not observed upon nitrogen starvation in the A. niger Δatg1 strain. The acidogenic growth of the fungus consisted of a brief log phase followed by an extended autophagy-like state throughout the idiophase of fermentation. Mycelia in the idiophase were highly vacuolated and EGFP was localized to the vacuoles but no autolysis was observed. Both autophagy and acidogenesis are compromised in Δatg1 and Δatg8 strains of A. niger. The acidogenic growth of the fungus thus appears to mimic a condition of nutrient limitation and is associated with an extended autophagy-like state. This crucial role of autophagy in acidogenic A. niger physiology could be of value in improving citric acid fermentation.
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