Choi Yoon-E, Shim Won-Bo
Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Program for the Biology of Filamentous Fungi, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-2132, USA.
Microbiology (Reading). 2008 Jan;154(Pt 1):326-336. doi: 10.1099/mic.0.2007/011411-0.
Fusarium verticillioides produces the mycotoxin fumonisin B(1) (FB(1)) on maize kernels. In this study, we identified a putative protein phosphatase gene CPP1 in F. verticillioides, and investigated its role in FB(1) regulation. Previous work has shown that CPP1 expression is elevated in an FB(1)-suppressing genetic background. Thus, we hypothesized that CPP1 is negatively associated with FB(1) production. To test this hypothesis, we generated a CPP1 knockout mutant, PP179, and studied the effects of gene deletion on FB(1) biosynthesis and fungal development. PP179 showed elevated expression of FUM genes, and in turn produced higher levels of FB(1) than the wild-type progenitor. Other significant mutant phenotypes included reduced radial growth on agar plates, reduced conidia germination rates, significantly increased macroconidia formation, and hyphal swelling. To verify that these phenotypes were directly due to CPP1 deletion, we complemented PP179 with the wild-type CPP1 gene. The complemented strain PPC4 showed FUM1 expression and FB(1) production similar to that of the wild-type, providing evidence that CPP1 is negatively associated with FB(1) biosynthesis. Other PP179 phenotypes, such as macroconidiation and hyphal swelling, were also restored to that of wild-type progenitor. Furthermore, we complemented F. verticillioides PP179 strain with Neurospora crassa wild-type ppe-1 gene, demonstrating that Cpp1 and PPE-1 proteins are functionally conserved. Pleiotropic effects of CPP1 deletion led us to hypothesize that CPP1 is associated with multiple downstream signalling pathways in F. verticillioides. Identification and functional characterization of downstream Cpp1-interacting proteins are necessary to better understand the complex regulatory mechanisms associated with Cpp1.
轮枝镰孢菌在玉米粒上产生霉菌毒素伏马菌素B1(FB1)。在本研究中,我们在轮枝镰孢菌中鉴定出一个假定的蛋白磷酸酶基因CPP1,并研究了其在FB1调控中的作用。先前的研究表明,CPP1在抑制FB1的遗传背景中表达升高。因此,我们推测CPP1与FB1的产生呈负相关。为了验证这一假设,我们构建了一个CPP1基因敲除突变体PP179,并研究了基因缺失对FB1生物合成和真菌发育的影响。PP179显示FUM基因表达升高,进而产生比野生型亲本更高水平的FB1。其他显著的突变体表型包括在琼脂平板上的径向生长减少、分生孢子萌发率降低、大分生孢子形成显著增加以及菌丝肿胀。为了验证这些表型直接归因于CPP1的缺失,我们用野生型CPP1基因对PP179进行了互补。互补菌株PPC4的FUM1表达和FB1产生与野生型相似,这证明CPP1与FB1生物合成呈负相关。PP179的其他表型,如大分生孢子形成和菌丝肿胀,也恢复到了野生型亲本的水平。此外,我们用粗糙脉孢菌野生型ppe - 1基因对轮枝镰孢菌PP179菌株进行了互补,证明Cpp1和PPE - 1蛋白在功能上是保守的。CPP1缺失的多效性效应使我们推测CPP1与轮枝镰孢菌中的多个下游信号通路相关。鉴定与Cpp1相互作用的下游蛋白并对其进行功能表征,对于更好地理解与Cpp1相关的复杂调控机制是必要的。