Huan Luo, Qianqian Liu, Si Chen, Xiaoli Li, Haitao Chen, Yuanyuan Xia, Jinkui Yang
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AoChk1 Is Required for Sporulation, Trap Formation, and Metabolic Process in Arthrobotrys oligospora.
Chk1, a highly conserved serine/threonine protein kinase, functions as a critical regulator of fungal cell cycle progression, mitotic fidelity, and DNA damage response. In this study, we characterized an orthologous Chk1 (AoChk1) in a ubiquitous nematode-trapping fungus, Arthrobotrys oligospora, through targeted gene knockout coupled with integrated phenotypic, metabolomic, and transcriptomic analyses. This study aims to elucidate the function and potential regulatory networks of AoChk1 in A. oligospora. Deletion of Aochk1 leads to significant reductions in nucleus number, hyphal cell length, conidial production, and trap formation, but an increase in the accumulation of lipid droplets and autophagy. In addition, transcriptomics data indicate that AoChk1 plays an important role in cell cycle and division, nuclear architecture and organelle dynamics, protein homeostasis maintenance, and membrane systems. In addition, the inactivation of the Aochk1 exhibited remarkably reduced metabolite abundance relative to the WT strain. In conclusion, our results identify AoChk1 as an important regulator of asexual development, pathogenicity, and metabolic processes in A. oligospora.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X) is an international, peer-reviewed scientific open access journal that provides an advanced forum for studies related to pathogenic fungi, fungal biology, and all other aspects of fungal research. The journal publishes reviews, regular research papers, and communications in quarterly issues. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on paper length. Full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.