Myo5B 在人类致病真菌 Mucor lusitanicus 的菌丝生长和毒力方面发挥着重要作用。

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiology-Sgm Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1099/mic.0.001482
Trung Anh Trieu, Lam Minh Duong, Phuong Anh Nguyen, Thuoc Van Doan, Hung Phuc Nguyen
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粘孢子菌病是一种新出现的致命侵袭性真菌感染,由粘孢子菌目真菌引起。我们对肌球蛋白超家族进行了研究,该超家族包括具有各种细胞功能的肌动蛋白运动蛋白。具体来说,我们通过产生沉默表型和与 myo5B 基因相对应的无效突变体,探讨了粘孢子菌中肌球蛋白 V 类家族中的 Myo5B(ID 179665)蛋白的作用。与野生型菌株相比,沉默真菌转化株的生长速度明显降低,而且几乎完全没有孢子。myo5BΔ无效突变株表现出非典型特征,包括异常短的隔膜和膨大的菌丝。值得注意的是,在突变株中,大部分是小的酵母样细胞,而不是丝状菌丝。这些酵母样细胞不能正常发芽,导致极性丧失。在Galleria mellonella无脊椎动物模型中进行的体内毒力测定显示,myo5BΔ突变株是无毒的。这些发现揭示了 Myo5B 蛋白对 M. lusitanicus 的二态性和致病性的重要贡献。因此,肌球蛋白V家族是未来治疗粘孢子虫病的潜在靶标。
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Myo5B plays a significant role in the hyphal growth and virulence of the human pathogenic fungus Mucor lusitanicus.

Mucormycosis is an emerging and deadly invasive fungal infection caused by fungi belonging to the Mucorales order. We investigated the myosin superfamily, which encompasses diverse actin-based motor proteins with various cellular functions. Specifically, the role of the Myo5B (ID 179665) protein from the myosin class V family in Mucor lusitanicus was explored by generating silencing phenotypes and null mutants corresponding to the myo5B gene. Silencing fungal transformants exhibited a markedly reduced growth rate and a nearly complete absence of sporulation compared to the wild-type strain. The myo5BΔ null mutant strain displayed atypical characteristics, including abnormally short septa and inflated hyphae. Notably, there were a majority of small yeast-like cells instead of filamentous hyphae in the mutant. These yeast-like cells cannot germinate normally, resulting in a loss of polarity. In vivo virulence assays conducted in the Galleria mellonella invertebrate model revealed that the myo5BΔ mutant strain was avirulent. These findings shed light on the crucial contributions of the Myo5B protein to the dimorphism and pathogenicity of M. lusitanicus. Therefore, the myosin V family is a potential target for future therapeutic interventions aimed at treating mucormycosis.

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Microbiology-Sgm
Microbiology-Sgm 生物-微生物学
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