The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.

LaeA is a fungal specific virulence factor of both plant and human pathogenic fungi. Transcriptional profiles of laeA mutants have been successfully exploited to identify regulatory mechanisms of secondary metabolism in fungi; here we use laeA mutants as tools to elucidate virulence attributes in As...

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Main Authors: Saori Amaike, Katharyn J Affeldt, Wen-Bing Yin, Stephen Franke, Anjali Choithani, Nancy P Keller
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3767667?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-acc76e90398d49d68ef98181998d84142020-11-25T01:51:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0189e7403010.1371/journal.pone.0074030The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.Saori AmaikeKatharyn J AffeldtWen-Bing YinStephen FrankeAnjali ChoithaniNancy P KellerLaeA is a fungal specific virulence factor of both plant and human pathogenic fungi. Transcriptional profiles of laeA mutants have been successfully exploited to identify regulatory mechanisms of secondary metabolism in fungi; here we use laeA mutants as tools to elucidate virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus. Microarray expression profiles of ΔlaeA and over-expression laeA (OE::laeA) were compared to wild type A. flavus. Strikingly, several nitrogen metabolism genes are oppositely mis-regulated in the ΔlaeA and OE::laeA mutants. One of the nitrogen regulatory genes, the bZIP encoding meaB, is up-regulated in ΔlaeA. Significantly, over-expression of meaB (OE::meaB) phenocopies the decreased virulence attributes of a ΔlaeA phenotype including decreased colonization of host seed, reduced lipase activity and loss of aflatoxin B1 production in seed. However, a double knock-down of laeA and meaB (KD::laeA,meaB) demonstrated that KD::laeA,meaB closely resembled ΔlaeA rather than wild type or ΔmeaB in growth, aflatoxin biosynthesis and sclerotia production thus suggesting that meaB does not contribute to the ΔlaeA phenotype. MeaB and LaeA appear to be part of regulatory networks that allow them to have both shared and distinct roles in fungal biology.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3767667?pdf=render
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author Saori Amaike
Katharyn J Affeldt
Wen-Bing Yin
Stephen Franke
Anjali Choithani
Nancy P Keller
spellingShingle Saori Amaike
Katharyn J Affeldt
Wen-Bing Yin
Stephen Franke
Anjali Choithani
Nancy P Keller
The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Saori Amaike
Katharyn J Affeldt
Wen-Bing Yin
Stephen Franke
Anjali Choithani
Nancy P Keller
author_sort Saori Amaike
title The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
title_short The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
title_full The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
title_fullStr The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
title_full_unstemmed The bZIP protein MeaB mediates virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus.
title_sort bzip protein meab mediates virulence attributes in aspergillus flavus.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description LaeA is a fungal specific virulence factor of both plant and human pathogenic fungi. Transcriptional profiles of laeA mutants have been successfully exploited to identify regulatory mechanisms of secondary metabolism in fungi; here we use laeA mutants as tools to elucidate virulence attributes in Aspergillus flavus. Microarray expression profiles of ΔlaeA and over-expression laeA (OE::laeA) were compared to wild type A. flavus. Strikingly, several nitrogen metabolism genes are oppositely mis-regulated in the ΔlaeA and OE::laeA mutants. One of the nitrogen regulatory genes, the bZIP encoding meaB, is up-regulated in ΔlaeA. Significantly, over-expression of meaB (OE::meaB) phenocopies the decreased virulence attributes of a ΔlaeA phenotype including decreased colonization of host seed, reduced lipase activity and loss of aflatoxin B1 production in seed. However, a double knock-down of laeA and meaB (KD::laeA,meaB) demonstrated that KD::laeA,meaB closely resembled ΔlaeA rather than wild type or ΔmeaB in growth, aflatoxin biosynthesis and sclerotia production thus suggesting that meaB does not contribute to the ΔlaeA phenotype. MeaB and LaeA appear to be part of regulatory networks that allow them to have both shared and distinct roles in fungal biology.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3767667?pdf=render
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