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Functional analysis of three putative galactofuranosyltransferases with redundant functions in galactofuranosylation in Aspergillus niger.


ABSTRACT: Galactofuranose (Galf)-containing glycostructures are important to secure the integrity of the fungal cell wall. Golgi-localized Galf-transferases (Gfs) have been identified in Aspergillus nidulans and Aspergillus fumigatus. BLASTp searches identified three putative Galf-transferases in Aspergillus niger. Phylogenetic analysis showed that they group in three distinct groups. Characterization of the three Galf-transferases in A. niger by constructing single, double, and triple mutants revealed that gfsA is most important for Galf biosynthesis. The growth phenotypes of the ?gfsA mutant are less severe than that of the ?gfsAC mutant, indicating that GfsA and GfsC have redundant functions. Deletion of gfsB did not result in any growth defect and combining ?gfsB with other deletion mutants did not exacerbate the growth phenotype. RT-qPCR experiments showed that induction of the agsA gene was higher in the ?gfsAC and ?gfsABC compared to the single mutants, indicating a severe cell wall stress response after multiple gfs gene deletions.

SUBMITTER: Arentshorst M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6949202 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional analysis of three putative galactofuranosyltransferases with redundant functions in galactofuranosylation in Aspergillus niger.

Arentshorst Mark M   de Lange Davina D   Park Joohae J   Lagendijk Ellen L EL   Alazi Ebru E   van den Hondel Cees A M J J CAMJJ   Ram Arthur F J AFJ  

Archives of microbiology 20190801 1


Galactofuranose (Galf)-containing glycostructures are important to secure the integrity of the fungal cell wall. Golgi-localized Galf-transferases (Gfs) have been identified in Aspergillus nidulans and Aspergillus fumigatus. BLASTp searches identified three putative Galf-transferases in Aspergillus niger. Phylogenetic analysis showed that they group in three distinct groups. Characterization of the three Galf-transferases in A. niger by constructing single, double, and triple mutants revealed th  ...[more]

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