Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis

Cell wall biosynthesis and remodeling are essential for fungal growth and development. In the fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, the β(1,3)glucan is the major cell wall polysaccharide. This polymer is synthesized at the plasma membrane by a transmembrane complex, then released into the parietal...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Millet, Jean-Paul Latgé, Isabelle Mouyna
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Fungi
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/4/1/18
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spelling doaj-750369a376b749d7a3d682759bcd298e2020-11-25T00:55:24ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2018-01-01411810.3390/jof4010018jof4010018Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect MorphogenesisNicolas Millet0Jean-Paul Latgé1Isabelle Mouyna2Aspergillus Unit, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Docteur Roux, 75015 Paris, FranceAspergillus Unit, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Docteur Roux, 75015 Paris, FranceAspergillus Unit, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Docteur Roux, 75015 Paris, FranceCell wall biosynthesis and remodeling are essential for fungal growth and development. In the fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, the β(1,3)glucan is the major cell wall polysaccharide. This polymer is synthesized at the plasma membrane by a transmembrane complex, then released into the parietal space to be remodeled by enzymes, and finally incorporated into the pre-existing cell wall. In the Glycosyl-Hydrolases family 17 (GH17) of A. fumigatus, two β(1,3)glucanosyltransferases, Bgt1p and Bgt2p, have been previously characterized. Disruption of BGT1 and BGT2 did not result in a phenotype, but sequence comparison and hydrophobic cluster analysis showed that three other genes in A. fumigatus belong to the GH17 family, SCW4, SCW11, and BGT3. In constrast to Δbgt1bgt2 mutants, single and multiple deletion of SCW4, SCW11, and BGT3 showed a decrease in conidiation associated with a higher conidial mortality and an abnormal conidial shape. Moreover, mycelium was also affected with a slower growth, stronger sensitivity to cell wall disturbing agents, and altered cell wall composition. Finally, the synthetic interactions between Bgt1p, Bgt2p, and the three other members, which support a functional cooperation in cell-wall assembly, were analyzed. Our data suggest that Scw4p, Scw11p, and Bgt3p are essential for cell wall integrity and might have antagonistic and distinct functions to Bgt1p and Bgt2p.http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/4/1/18Aspergillus fumigatuscell wall remodelingGlycosyl-Hydrolase family 17glucanaseβ(1-3)glucanosyltransferase
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Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
Journal of Fungi
Aspergillus fumigatus
cell wall remodeling
Glycosyl-Hydrolase family 17
glucanase
β(1-3)glucanosyltransferase
author_facet Nicolas Millet
Jean-Paul Latgé
Isabelle Mouyna
author_sort Nicolas Millet
title Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
title_short Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
title_full Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
title_fullStr Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Members of Glycosyl-Hydrolase Family 17 of A. fumigatus Differentially Affect Morphogenesis
title_sort members of glycosyl-hydrolase family 17 of a. fumigatus differentially affect morphogenesis
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Fungi
issn 2309-608X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Cell wall biosynthesis and remodeling are essential for fungal growth and development. In the fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, the β(1,3)glucan is the major cell wall polysaccharide. This polymer is synthesized at the plasma membrane by a transmembrane complex, then released into the parietal space to be remodeled by enzymes, and finally incorporated into the pre-existing cell wall. In the Glycosyl-Hydrolases family 17 (GH17) of A. fumigatus, two β(1,3)glucanosyltransferases, Bgt1p and Bgt2p, have been previously characterized. Disruption of BGT1 and BGT2 did not result in a phenotype, but sequence comparison and hydrophobic cluster analysis showed that three other genes in A. fumigatus belong to the GH17 family, SCW4, SCW11, and BGT3. In constrast to Δbgt1bgt2 mutants, single and multiple deletion of SCW4, SCW11, and BGT3 showed a decrease in conidiation associated with a higher conidial mortality and an abnormal conidial shape. Moreover, mycelium was also affected with a slower growth, stronger sensitivity to cell wall disturbing agents, and altered cell wall composition. Finally, the synthetic interactions between Bgt1p, Bgt2p, and the three other members, which support a functional cooperation in cell-wall assembly, were analyzed. Our data suggest that Scw4p, Scw11p, and Bgt3p are essential for cell wall integrity and might have antagonistic and distinct functions to Bgt1p and Bgt2p.
topic Aspergillus fumigatus
cell wall remodeling
Glycosyl-Hydrolase family 17
glucanase
β(1-3)glucanosyltransferase
url http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/4/1/18
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