2021
DOI: 10.3390/jof7080642
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Essential Role of COP9 Signalosome Subunit 5 (Csn5) in Insect Pathogenicity and Asexual Development of Beauveria bassiana

Abstract: Csn5 is a subunit ofthe COP9/signalosome complex in model fungi. Here, we report heavier accumulation of orthologous Csn5 in the nucleus than in the cytoplasm and its indispensability to insect pathogenicity and virulence-related cellular events of Beauveria bassiana. Deletion of csn5 led to a 68% increase in intracellular ubiquitin accumulation and the dysregulation of 18 genes encoding ubiquitin-activating (E1), -conjugating (E2), and -ligating (E3) enzymes and ubiquitin-specific proteases, suggesting the ro… Show more

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“…As a result of qPCR analysis, either hyd1 or hyd2 expression was upregulated in ∆cre1 relative to the WT strain despite differential suppression of three other genes (hyd3-5) that encode hydrophobin-like proteins but remain functionally unknown yet (Figure 4F). For the mutant, no change in conidial hydrophobicity was consistent with an intact outermost rodlet-bundle layer of conidial coat, which showed a 'bold' phenotype when hyd1 and hyd2 were both deleted [39] or sharply repressed in the absence of a gene encoding the cysteine-free protein CFP [45], the cosubunit Ssr4 of chromatin-remodeling SWI/SNF and RSC complexes [50] or the fifth subunit Csn5 of COP9 signalosome complex [51]. The subtle change in the morphology of assembled rodlet bundles were likely associated with upregulated expression of hyd1 and hyd2 required for hydrophobin biosynthesis and assembly in B. bassiana.…”
Section: Impact Of Cre1 Deletion On Aerial Conidiation and Conidial Hydrophobicitymentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…As a result of qPCR analysis, either hyd1 or hyd2 expression was upregulated in ∆cre1 relative to the WT strain despite differential suppression of three other genes (hyd3-5) that encode hydrophobin-like proteins but remain functionally unknown yet (Figure 4F). For the mutant, no change in conidial hydrophobicity was consistent with an intact outermost rodlet-bundle layer of conidial coat, which showed a 'bold' phenotype when hyd1 and hyd2 were both deleted [39] or sharply repressed in the absence of a gene encoding the cysteine-free protein CFP [45], the cosubunit Ssr4 of chromatin-remodeling SWI/SNF and RSC complexes [50] or the fifth subunit Csn5 of COP9 signalosome complex [51]. The subtle change in the morphology of assembled rodlet bundles were likely associated with upregulated expression of hyd1 and hyd2 required for hydrophobin biosynthesis and assembly in B. bassiana.…”
Section: Impact Of Cre1 Deletion On Aerial Conidiation and Conidial Hydrophobicitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…For each strain, conidial hydrophobicity crucial for conidial adherence to insect cuticle [41] was assayed in a diphasic (aqueous-organic) system, followed by scanning electron microscopic (SEM) examination for the presence/absence of hydrophobin rodlet bundles in the outermost layer of conidial coat, as described previously [45,50,51]. To assess the antioxidant capability of conidia important for response to superoxide reactive species (ROS) generated by host immunity defense during NCI or CBI [52], 100 µL aliquots of a 10 6 conidia/mL suspension were spread evenly onto the plates of trehalose-peptone agar (TPA, i.e., CDA amended with 3% trehalose and 0.3% peptone as carbon and nitrogen sources respectively) alone (control) or supplemented with gradient concentrations of menadione (0.01-0.04 mM) and H 2 O 2 (1-4 mM), respectively, followed by an incubation at 25 • C. From 4 h incubation onwards, germinated and non-germinated conidia were counted hourly from three microscopic fields of each plate until no more germination change.…”
Section: Assays For Radial Growth Stress Response Conidiation Capacity and Conidial Qualitymentioning
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“…Several cellular events associated with NCI, hemocoel colonization and fungal response to host immune defense were examined for in-depth insight into a virulence difference between the strain OES3 and the parental WT as described previously. 38,39 First, as a trait crucial to NCI initiation, conidial adherence to insect cuticle was assayed on locust (Locusta migratoria) hind wings pre-treated as described previously. 40 Briefly, conidia were suspended in sterile water not containing any surfactant (to avoid a possible interference with conidial surface trait) through thorough vortex and standardized to 10 7 conidia mL −1 , followed by spotting 5-μL aliquots of the suspension on the central areas of hind wings attached to 0.7% water agar.…”
Section: Examination Of Cellular Events Associated With Fungal Virule...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several cellular events associated with NCI, hemocoel colonization and fungal response to host immune defense were examined for in‐depth insight into a virulence difference between the strain OES3 and the parental WT as described previously 38,39 . First, as a trait crucial to NCI initiation, conidial adherence to insect cuticle was assayed on locust ( Locusta migratoria ) hind wings pre‐treated as described previously 40 .…”
Section: Insect Bioassays For Fungal Virulencementioning
confidence: 99%