HbxB is a key regulator for stress response and β-glucan biogenesis in Aspergillus nidulans

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Title
HbxB is a key regulator for stress response and β-glucan biogenesis in Aspergillus nidulans
Author(s)
S H Son; Mi Kyung Lee; Y E Son; H S Park
Bibliographic Citation
Microorganisms, vol. 9, pp. 144-144
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Homeobox transcription factors are conserved in eukaryotes and act as multi-functional transcription factors in filamentous fungi. Previously, it was demonstrated that HbxB governs fungal development and spore viability in Aspergillus nidulans. Here, the role of HbxB in A. nidulans was further characterized. RNA-sequencing revealed that HbxB affects the transcriptomic levels of genes associated with trehalose biosynthesis and response to thermal, oxidative, and radiation stresses in asexual spores called conidia. A phenotypic analysis found that hbxB deletion mutant conidia were more sensitive to ultraviolet stress. The loss of hbxB increased the mRNA expression of genes associated with β-glucan degradation and decreased the amount of β-glucan in conidia. In addition, hbxB deletion affected the expression of the sterigmatocystin gene cluster and the amount of sterigmatocystin. Overall, these results indicated that HbxB is a key transcription factor regulating trehalose biosynthesis, stress tolerance, β-glucan degradation, and sterigmatocystin production in A.nidulans conidia.
Keyword
ConidiaHomeobox domainRNA-sequencing analysisTranscription factorSterigmatocystinAspergillus nidulans
ISSN
2076-2607
Publisher
MDPI
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010144
Type
Article
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Jeonbuk Branch Institute > Biological Resource Center > 1. Journal Articles
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