2004
DOI: 10.1128/ec.3.4.1036-1048.2004
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Disordered Cell Integrity Signaling Caused by Disruption of thekexBGene inAspergillus oryzae

Abstract: We isolated the kexB gene, which encodes a subtilisin-like processing enzyme, from a filamentous fungus, Aspergillus oryzae. To examine the physiological role of kexB in A. oryzae, we constructed a kexB disruptant (⌬kexB), which formed shrunken colonies with poor generation of conidia on Czapek-Dox (CD) agar plates and hyperbranched mycelia in CD liquid medium. The phenotypes of the ⌬kexB strain were restored under high osmolarity in both solid and liquid culture conditions. We found that transcription of the … Show more

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“…This suggests that the signal transduction cascade of A. oryzae is the most complex of the four filamentous fungi. In the genus Aspergillus, only the HOG 95,[109][110][111] and cell integrity pathways 112,113) are genetically characterized, and the others remain unclear.…”
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“…This suggests that the signal transduction cascade of A. oryzae is the most complex of the four filamentous fungi. In the genus Aspergillus, only the HOG 95,[109][110][111] and cell integrity pathways 112,113) are genetically characterized, and the others remain unclear.…”
Section: Cell Signalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fujioka et al isolated the A. nidulans rlmA gene, which encodes a transcription factor with high similarity to yeast Rlm1p, using Rlm1p-specific signatures such as MADS (MCM1, Agamous, Deficients, SRF) box and an Mpk1p-docking region. 113) In A. oryzae, the cell integrity pathway has been analyzed using a morphologic mutant in which the kexB gene, encoding a subtilisin-like processing enzyme similar to S. cerevisiae Kex2p, was disrupted.…”
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“…Since the morphologies of filamentous fungi differ significantly from those of yeasts such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae, cell wall architecture and its biogenesis are thought to reflect differences in types of cell wallrelated genes and their transcriptional regulation through cell signaling in response to external stimuli or stresses as well as to the cell cycle in the two groups of eukaryotes. However, few studies of cell wall biogenesis in filamentous fungi and its regulation via signaling, in particular by transcription factors that control the transcription of cell wall-related genes as the targets of the putative signaling pathways, have been reported previously (5,8,41,64).…”
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“…Thus, the functionality of transcription factors must be examined in vivo. Although most genes orthologous to the yeast CWIS genes are conserved in the genomes of the three Aspergillus species (14,39,43) and the signaling pathway seems to maintain cell wall biogenesis in these fungi as described above (5,41), the target genes for transcription factors downstream of the CWIS via MpkA remain unclear except for those identified in a few studies, such as a study of the constitutive autoregulation of mpkA expression in an A. oryzae kexB disruptant (41) and a study of the RlmA-dependent expression of agsA, which encodes ␣-1,3-glucan synthase, in A. niger (8).…”
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