Literature DB >> 29801789

Alkane-grown Beauveria bassiana produce mycelial pellets displaying peroxisome proliferation, oxidative stress, and cell surface alterations.

Carla Huarte-Bonnet1, Flávia R S Paixão1, Juan C Ponce1, Marianela Santana1, Eduardo D Prieto2, Nicolás Pedrini3.   

Abstract

The entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana is able to grow on insect cuticle hydrocarbons, inducing alkane assimilation pathways and concomitantly increasing virulence against insect hosts. In this study, we describe some physiological and molecular processes implicated in growth, nutritional stress response, and cellular alterations found in alkane-grown fungi. The fungal cytology was investigated using light and transmission electron microscopy while the surface topography was examined using atomic force microscopy. Additionally, the expression pattern of several genes associated with oxidative stress, peroxisome biogenesis, and hydrophobicity were analysed by qPCR. We found a novel type of growth in alkane-cultured B. bassiana similar to mycelial pellets described in other alkane-free fungi, which were able to produce viable conidia and to be pathogenic against larvae of the beetles Tenebrio molitor and Tribolium castaneum. Mycelial pellets were formed by hyphae cumulates with high peroxidase activity, exhibiting peroxisome proliferation and an apparent surface thickening. Alkane-grown conidia appeared to be more hydrophobic and cell surfaces displayed different topography than glucose-grown cells. We also found a significant induction in several genes encoding for peroxins, catalases, superoxide dismutases, and hydrophobins. These results show that both morphological and metabolic changes are triggered in mycelial pellets derived from alkane-grown B. bassiana.
Copyright © 2017 British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Entomopathogenic fungi; Hydrocarbon degradation; Hydrophobicity; Peroxins

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29801789     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2017.09.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


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