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Membrane Traffic in Aspergillus oryzae and Related Filamentous Fungi.

Yujiro Higuchi1.   

Abstract

The industrially important filamentous fungus Aspergillus oryzae, known as the yellow Koji mold and also designated the Japanese National fungus, has been investigated for understanding the intracellular membrane trafficking machinery due to the great ability of valuable enzyme production. The underlying molecular mechanisms of the secretory pathway delineate the main secretion route from the hyphal tip via the vesicle cluster Spitzenkörper, but also there is a growing body of evidence that septum-directed and unconventional secretion occurs in A. oryzae hyphal cells. Moreover, not only the secretory pathway but also the endocytic pathway is crucial for protein secretion, especially having a role in apical endocytic recycling. As a hallmark of multicellular filamentous fungal cells, endocytic organelles early endosome and vacuole are quite dynamic: the former exhibits constant long-range motility through the hyphal cells and the latter displays pleiomorphic structures in each hyphal region. These characteristics are thought to have physiological roles, such as supporting protein secretion and transporting nutrients. This review summarizes molecular and physiological mechanisms of membrane traffic, i.e., secretory and endocytic pathways, in A. oryzae and related filamentous fungi and describes the further potential for industrial applications.

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Keywords:  Aspergillus oryzae; Koji mold; endocytic pathway; filamentous fungi; membrane traffic; secretory pathway

Year:  2021        PMID: 34356913     DOI: 10.3390/jof7070534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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3.  Traditional and Latest Researches on Aspergillus oryzae and Related Koji Molds.

Authors:  Yujiro Higuchi; Katsuhiko Kitamoto
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-14
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