Xiaoyi Chen, Juan P. Moran Torres, Han A. B. Wösten
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Also, Δ<i>flbC</i> was more sensitive to SDS, while Δ<i>flbB</i>, Δ<i>flbD</i>, and Δ<i>flbE</i> were more sensitive to CR. On the other hand, inactivation of <i>flbE</i> increased resistance to H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Enzyme secretion was impacted when the Δ<i>flb</i> strains were grown on xylose. Strain Δ<i>flbE</i> showed reduced xylanase, cellulase and amylase secretion. On the other hand, amylase secretion at the periphery of the Δ<i>flbA</i> colony was reduced but not in its center, while secretion of this enzyme was increased in the center of the Δ<i>flbB</i> colony but not at its periphery. Inactivation of <i>flbC</i> and <i>flbD</i> also impacted zonal cellulase and amylase activity. Together, the Flb protein family of <i>A. niger</i> function in biomass formation, sporulation, stress response, and protein secretion.</p>","PeriodicalId":501687,"journal":{"name":"Antonie van Leeuwenhoek","volume":"31 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-03-19","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The role of the Flb protein family in the life cycle of Aspergillus niger\",\"authors\":\"Xiaoyi Chen, Juan P. Moran Torres, Han A. B. Wösten\",\"doi\":\"10.1007/s10482-024-01957-x\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p>Genes <i>flbA-E</i> are involved in sporulation and vegetative growth in <i>Aspergillus nidulans.</i> Inactivation of either of these genes results in a fluffy phenotype with delayed or even abolished sporulation. Previously, a non-sporulating phenotype was obtained by inactivating <i>flbA</i> in <i>Aspergillus niger,</i> which was accompanied by lysis, thinner cell walls, and an increased secretome complexity. Here, we further studied the role of the <i>flb</i> genes of <i>A. niger</i>. Strains Δ<i>flbA,</i> Δ<i>flbB</i> and Δ<i>flbE</i> showed increased biomass formation, while inactivation of <i>flbA-D</i> reduced, or even abolished, formation of conidia. Strain Δ<i>flbA</i> was more sensitive to H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, DTT, and the cell wall integrity stress compounds SDS and Congo Red (CR). Also, Δ<i>flbC</i> was more sensitive to SDS, while Δ<i>flbB</i>, Δ<i>flbD</i>, and Δ<i>flbE</i> were more sensitive to CR. On the other hand, inactivation of <i>flbE</i> increased resistance to H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>. Enzyme secretion was impacted when the Δ<i>flb</i> strains were grown on xylose. Strain Δ<i>flbE</i> showed reduced xylanase, cellulase and amylase secretion. On the other hand, amylase secretion at the periphery of the Δ<i>flbA</i> colony was reduced but not in its center, while secretion of this enzyme was increased in the center of the Δ<i>flbB</i> colony but not at its periphery. Inactivation of <i>flbC</i> and <i>flbD</i> also impacted zonal cellulase and amylase activity. 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The role of the Flb protein family in the life cycle of Aspergillus niger
Genes flbA-E are involved in sporulation and vegetative growth in Aspergillus nidulans. Inactivation of either of these genes results in a fluffy phenotype with delayed or even abolished sporulation. Previously, a non-sporulating phenotype was obtained by inactivating flbA in Aspergillus niger, which was accompanied by lysis, thinner cell walls, and an increased secretome complexity. Here, we further studied the role of the flb genes of A. niger. Strains ΔflbA, ΔflbB and ΔflbE showed increased biomass formation, while inactivation of flbA-D reduced, or even abolished, formation of conidia. Strain ΔflbA was more sensitive to H2O2, DTT, and the cell wall integrity stress compounds SDS and Congo Red (CR). Also, ΔflbC was more sensitive to SDS, while ΔflbB, ΔflbD, and ΔflbE were more sensitive to CR. On the other hand, inactivation of flbE increased resistance to H2O2. Enzyme secretion was impacted when the Δflb strains were grown on xylose. Strain ΔflbE showed reduced xylanase, cellulase and amylase secretion. On the other hand, amylase secretion at the periphery of the ΔflbA colony was reduced but not in its center, while secretion of this enzyme was increased in the center of the ΔflbB colony but not at its periphery. Inactivation of flbC and flbD also impacted zonal cellulase and amylase activity. Together, the Flb protein family of A. niger function in biomass formation, sporulation, stress response, and protein secretion.