A key role for vesicles in fungal secondary metabolism
0301 basic medicine
Aflatoxin B1
compartmetalization
Cytoplasmic Vesicles
Down-Regulation
VeA
Membrane Fusion
aflatoxisomes
03 medical and health sciences
Aspergillus
Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
Environmental Health Sciences
Vacuoles
vb1
Public Health
aflatoxin biosynthesis
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.0907416106
Publication Date:
2009-11-05T03:40:05Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
Eukaryotes have evolved highly conserved vesicle transport machinery to deliver proteins to the vacuole. In this study we show that the filamentous fungus
Aspergillus parasiticus
employs this delivery system to perform new cellular functions, the synthesis, compartmentalization, and export of aflatoxin; this secondary metabolite is one of the most potent naturally occurring carcinogens known. Here we show that a highly pure vesicle-vacuole fraction isolated from
A. parasiticus
under aflatoxin-inducing conditions converts sterigmatocystin, a late intermediate in aflatoxin synthesis, to aflatoxin B
1
; these organelles also compartmentalize aflatoxin. The role of vesicles in aflatoxin biosynthesis and export was confirmed by blocking vesicle-vacuole fusion using 2 independent approaches. Disruption of
A. parasiticus vb1
(encodes a protein homolog of AvaA, a small GTPase known to regulate vesicle fusion in
A. nidulans
) or treatment with Sortin3 (blocks Vps16 function, one protein in the class C tethering complex) increased aflatoxin synthesis and export but did not affect aflatoxin gene expression, demonstrating that vesicles and not vacuoles are primarily involved in toxin synthesis and export. We also observed that development of aflatoxigenic vesicles (aflatoxisomes) is strongly enhanced under aflatoxin-inducing growth conditions. Coordination of aflatoxisome development with aflatoxin gene expression is at least in part mediated by
Velvet
(VeA), a global regulator of
Aspergillus
secondary metabolism. We propose a unique 2-branch model to illustrate the proposed role for VeA in regulation of aflatoxisome development and aflatoxin gene expression.
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