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Epigenetic modification governed by HATs is indispensable for various cellular processes in eukaryotes. Nonetheless, the precise functions of HATs in the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus remain elusive. In this study, we unveil the roles of MYST-family HAT Sas3 in colony growth, conidiation, virulence, and cell wall stress response in A. fumigatus. Particularly, our findings demonstrate that Sas3 can function through mechanisms unrelated to histone acetylation, as evidenced by site-directed mutagenesis experiments. Overall, this study broadens our understanding of the regulatory mechanism of HATs in fungal pathogens.
SUBMITTER: Wang Y
PROVIDER: S-EPMC11022558 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Applied and environmental microbiology 20240307 4
Histone acetyltransferase (HAT)-mediated epigenetic modification is essential for diverse cellular processes in eukaryotes. However, the functions of HATs in the human pathogen <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> remain poorly understood. In this study, we characterized the functions of <u>M</u>OZ, <u>Y</u>bf2/<u>S</u>as3, Sas2, and <u>T</u>ip60 (MYST)-family histone acetyltransferase something about silencing (Sas3) in <i>A. fumigatus</i>. Phenotypic analysis revealed that loss of Sas3 results in sign ...[more]