Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus

Aspergillus fumigatusis a ubiquitous environmental soil fungus. With recent development and advancement in medical treatments leading to immunosuppression, there has been an increase in incidence in aspergillosis. With the emergence of antifungal resistance isolates and the continued high mortality...

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Main Author: Samar, Danial
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Published: University of Iowa 2012
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spelling ndltd-uiowa.edu-oai-ir.uiowa.edu-etd-35272019-10-13T04:52:39Z Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus Samar, Danial Aspergillus fumigatusis a ubiquitous environmental soil fungus. With recent development and advancement in medical treatments leading to immunosuppression, there has been an increase in incidence in aspergillosis. With the emergence of antifungal resistance isolates and the continued high mortality rate for invasive aspergillosis, the hunt for new antifungal drug targets is critical. Research on A. fumigatus is still in its infancy, partly due to the relatively recent rise of A. fumigatus as a clinically significant pathogen. The cell wall has been demonstrated to be critical for survival of this fungal organism, with interference of cell wall construction leading to cell death or reduced growth. This, coupled with the lack of shared mechanisms in humans, makes targeting cell wall synthesis for antifungal therapy a reasonable possibility. The cell wall of A. fumigatus shares a few similarities to S. cerevisiae. However, major differences exist, including the presence of β-1,3;1,4-glucan in the cell wall of A. fumigatus. In fact, the presence of β-1,3;1,4-glucan was never previously described in fungi before Latge's group reported it a number of years ago. It comprises about 10% of the glucans in the cell wall of A. fumigatus, but its role in the cell wall is unknown. In 2006 and 2009, two papers were published that demonstrated the role of CslF and CslH(Cellulose like synthases) in the production of β-1,3;1,4-glucan of the cell wall in rice and barley, respectively. Taking both protein sequences for these genes, we blasted it against the A. fumigatus database for any possible orthologues. A single orthologue, albeit with weak homology, was identified that named TFT1. We hypothesize that TFT1a plays a direct role in A. fumigatus β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis. Through Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation, an A. fumigatus strain lacking this enzyme (tft1Δ) was generated. From tft1Δ a revertant strain (revtft1) was created where the gene was reintroduced. Immunofluorescence staining with antibodies against β-1,3;1,4-glucan and biochemical quantification both demonstrated complete loss of β-1,3;1,4-glucan within the cell wall of the tft1Δ strain, with recovery detected in revtft1. This strongly suggests that this enzyme does indeed play a role in β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis in A. fumigatus. Growth experiments, spore size determination and an in vitro model of virulence also indicated that the loss of TFT1 leads to additional phenotypes. While the precise mechanism for β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis is unknown, the results shown herein indicate a pivotal role forTFT1 in its biosynthesis, and resulting phenotypes upon loss of mixed linkage glucan adds some clues to its role in the cell wall of A. fumigatus. 2012-12-01T08:00:00Z thesis application/pdf https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/3526 https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=3527&context=etd Copyright 2012 Danial Samar Theses and Dissertations eng University of IowaKlutts, James Stacey Cell Wall fumigatus Fungal glucan glycosyltransferase lichenin Pathology
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topic Cell Wall
fumigatus
Fungal
glucan
glycosyltransferase
lichenin
Pathology
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fumigatus
Fungal
glucan
glycosyltransferase
lichenin
Pathology
Samar, Danial
Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
description Aspergillus fumigatusis a ubiquitous environmental soil fungus. With recent development and advancement in medical treatments leading to immunosuppression, there has been an increase in incidence in aspergillosis. With the emergence of antifungal resistance isolates and the continued high mortality rate for invasive aspergillosis, the hunt for new antifungal drug targets is critical. Research on A. fumigatus is still in its infancy, partly due to the relatively recent rise of A. fumigatus as a clinically significant pathogen. The cell wall has been demonstrated to be critical for survival of this fungal organism, with interference of cell wall construction leading to cell death or reduced growth. This, coupled with the lack of shared mechanisms in humans, makes targeting cell wall synthesis for antifungal therapy a reasonable possibility. The cell wall of A. fumigatus shares a few similarities to S. cerevisiae. However, major differences exist, including the presence of β-1,3;1,4-glucan in the cell wall of A. fumigatus. In fact, the presence of β-1,3;1,4-glucan was never previously described in fungi before Latge's group reported it a number of years ago. It comprises about 10% of the glucans in the cell wall of A. fumigatus, but its role in the cell wall is unknown. In 2006 and 2009, two papers were published that demonstrated the role of CslF and CslH(Cellulose like synthases) in the production of β-1,3;1,4-glucan of the cell wall in rice and barley, respectively. Taking both protein sequences for these genes, we blasted it against the A. fumigatus database for any possible orthologues. A single orthologue, albeit with weak homology, was identified that named TFT1. We hypothesize that TFT1a plays a direct role in A. fumigatus β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis. Through Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated transformation, an A. fumigatus strain lacking this enzyme (tft1Δ) was generated. From tft1Δ a revertant strain (revtft1) was created where the gene was reintroduced. Immunofluorescence staining with antibodies against β-1,3;1,4-glucan and biochemical quantification both demonstrated complete loss of β-1,3;1,4-glucan within the cell wall of the tft1Δ strain, with recovery detected in revtft1. This strongly suggests that this enzyme does indeed play a role in β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis in A. fumigatus. Growth experiments, spore size determination and an in vitro model of virulence also indicated that the loss of TFT1 leads to additional phenotypes. While the precise mechanism for β-1,3;1,4-glucan synthesis is unknown, the results shown herein indicate a pivotal role forTFT1 in its biosynthesis, and resulting phenotypes upon loss of mixed linkage glucan adds some clues to its role in the cell wall of A. fumigatus.
author2 Klutts, James Stacey
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Samar, Danial
author Samar, Danial
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title Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_short Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_full Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_fullStr Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_full_unstemmed Idenfitication and characterization of Tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-Glucan synthesis in Aspergillus fumigatus
title_sort idenfitication and characterization of tft1, a glycosyltransferase necessary for cell wall β,3-1,4-glucan synthesis in aspergillus fumigatus
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