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Ubr1-mediated ubiquitylation orchestrates asexual development, polar growth, and virulence-related cellular events in Beauveria bassiana.

Ding-Yi Wang1, Ya-Ni Mou2, Xi Du3, Yi Guan3, Ming-Guang Feng4.   

Abstract

The E3 ubiquitin ligase Ubr1 is a core player in yeast ubiquitylation and protein quality control required for cellular events including proteasomal degradation and gene activity but has been rarely explored in filamentous fungi. We show here an essentiality of orthologous Ubr1-mediated ubiquitylation for the activation of central developmental pathway (CPD) and the CPD-controlled cellular events in Beauveria bassiana, a filamentous fungal insect pathogen that undergoes an asexual cycle in vitro or in vivo. As a result of ubr1 disruption, intracellular free ubiquitin accumulation increased by 1.4-fold, indicating an impaired ability for the disruptant to transfer ubiquitin to target proteins. Consequently, the disruptant was compromised in polar growth featured with curved or hook-like germ tubes and abnormally branched hyphae, leading to impeded propagation of aberrant hyphal bodies in infected insect hemocoel and attenuated virulence. In the mutant, sharply repressed expression of three CDP activator genes (brlA, abaA, and wetA) correlated well with severe defects in aerial conidiation and submerged blastospore (hyphal body) production in insect hemolymph or a mimicking medium. Moreover, the disruptant was sensitive to cell wall perturbation or lysing and showed increased catalase activity and resistance to hydrogen peroxide despite null response to high osmolarity or heat shock. Most of the examined genes involved in polar growth and cell wall integrity were down-regulated in the disruptant. These findings uncover that the Ubr1-mediated ubiquitylation orchestrates polar growth and the CDP-regulated asexual cycle in vitro and in vivo in B. bassiana. KEY POINTS: • Ubr1 is an E3 ubiquitin ligase essential for ubiquitylation in Beauveria bassiana. • Ubr1-mediated ubiquitylation is required for activation of central development pathway. • Ubr1 orchestrates polar growth and asexual cycle in vitro and in vivo.

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Keywords:  Antioxidant activity; Asexual development; Cell wall integrity; E3 ubiquitin ligase; Entomopathogenic fungi; Gene activity; Ubiquitylation; Virulence

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33686455     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-021-11222-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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