The Aspergillus nidulans velvet domain containing transcription factor VeA is shuttled from cytoplasm into nucleus during vegetative growth and stays there for sexual development, but has to return into cytoplasm for asexual development.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
PLoS Genetics Pub Date : 2025-06-16 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1011687
Anja Strohdiek, Anna M Köhler, Rebekka Harting, Helena Stupperich, Jennifer Gerke, Emmanouil Bastakis, Piotr Neumann, Yasar L Ahmed, Ralf Ficner, Gerhard H Braus
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Abstract

Survival of multicellular organisms requires the coordinated interplay between networks regulating gene expression and controlled intracellular transport of respective regulators. Velvet domain proteins are fungal transcription factors, which form various heterodimers and play key roles in controlling early developmental decisions towards more either asexual or sexual differentiation. VeA is the central subunit of the trimeric velvet complex VelB-VeA-LaeA, which links transcriptional to epigenetic control for the coordination of fungal developmental programs to specific secondary metabolite synthesis. Nuclear localization of the VeA bridging factor is carefully controlled in fungi. In this work we demonstrate that VeA carries three nuclear localization signals NLS1, NLS2 and NLS3, which all contribute to nuclear import. We show that VeA has an additional nuclear export sequence (NES) which provides a shuttle function to allow the cell to relocate VeA to the cytoplasm. VeA is nuclear during vegetative growth, but has to be exported from the nucleus to allow and promote asexual development. In contrast, progression of the sexual pathway requires continuous nuclear VeA localization. Our work shows that an accurate nuclear import and export control of velvet proteins is further connected to specific stability control mechanism as prerequisites for fungal development and secondary metabolism. These results illustrate the various complex mutual dependencies of velvet regulatory proteins for coordinating fungal development and secondary metabolism.

含转录因子VeA的中性曲霉丝绒结构域在营养生长过程中从细胞质进入细胞核并停留在那里进行性发育,但在无性发育过程中必须返回细胞质。
多细胞生物的生存需要调节基因表达的网络和各自调节因子的细胞内运输控制之间的协调相互作用。丝绒结构域蛋白是一种真菌转录因子,可形成多种异源二聚体,并在控制早期发育决定向无性或性分化的过程中发挥关键作用。VeA是三聚体天鹅绒复合体VelB-VeA-LaeA的中心亚基,它将转录和表观遗传控制联系起来,以协调真菌发育程序和特定的次级代谢物合成。真菌中VeA桥接因子的核定位受到严格控制。在这项工作中,我们证明了VeA携带三个核定位信号NLS1, NLS2和NLS3,它们都有助于核进口。我们发现VeA有一个额外的核输出序列(NES),它提供了一个穿梭功能,允许细胞将VeA重新安置到细胞质中。VeA在营养生长期间是核的,但必须从核中输出才能允许和促进无性发育。相反,性途径的进展需要持续的核VeA定位。我们的工作表明,丝绒蛋白的准确核进出口控制与特定的稳定性控制机制进一步相关,这是真菌发育和次级代谢的先决条件。这些结果说明了丝绒调节蛋白在协调真菌发育和次生代谢方面的各种复杂的相互依赖性。
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