Establishment of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated genetic transformation of the entomopathogenic fungus Hirsutella satumaensis

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY
Yongli Feng , Jiaojiao Qu , Xiao Zou , Wei Cao , Yeming Zhou
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Abstract

Hirsutella satumaensis, an endoparasitic fungus that targets Lepidoptera insects, holds significant potential for biocontrol applications. However, its molecular study has been limited due to the absence of an efficient genetic transformation system. In this study, an optimized Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation protocol was developed for H. satumaensis using binary vectors pBARGPE1-GFP and pK2-bar, which carry the green fluorescent protein (eGFP) and phosphinothricin resistance (bar) genes, respectively. The optimal transformation conditions included a conidial concentration of 10⁵ conidia/mL, an A. tumefaciens (strain AGL-1) concentration of OD660 = 0.6, and a 3-day co-cultivation period with 200 μM acetosyringone, resulting in an average of 121 ± 5.07 transformants. Successful integration was confirmed by green fluorescence in the transformants. Furthermore, the ribotoxin gene hirsutellin A (HtA), specific to the genus Hirsutella, was successfully overexpressed using this system. Insect bioassays demonstrated that the gpdA promoter effectively drives HtA expression in H. satumaensis. The transformation system exhibited stable gene integration, strong fluorescence, and bioactivity. This study establishes the first genetic transformation protocol for H. satumaensis, providing a valuable tool for exploring insect-pathogen interactions and the functional roles of key genes in this entomopathogenic fungus.
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Fungal biology
Fungal biology MYCOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Fungal Biology publishes original contributions in all fields of basic and applied research involving fungi and fungus-like organisms (including oomycetes and slime moulds). Areas of investigation include biodeterioration, biotechnology, cell and developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, geomycology, medical mycology, mutualistic interactions (including lichens and mycorrhizas), physiology, plant pathology, secondary metabolites, and taxonomy and systematics. Submissions on experimental methods are also welcomed. Priority is given to contributions likely to be of interest to a wide international audience.
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