轮叶镰刀菌对链霉菌变异抑制环境分离株的转录组反应。

IF 2.1 Q3 MYCOLOGY Frontiers in fungal biology Pub Date : 2022-07-28 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ffunb.2022.894590
Timothy R Satterlee, Felicia N Williams, Marina Nadal, Anthony E Glenn, Lily W Lofton, Mary V Duke, Brian E Scheffler, Scott E Gold
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轮叶镰刀菌是一种产霉菌毒素的真菌,由于其对全球主要作物玉米的常见感染,对食品和饲料安全构成威胁。对抗这种威胁的一种拟议策略是使用生物控制细菌,这种细菌可以抑制真菌并减少真菌毒素污染。在本研究中,通过转录组分析检测了链霉菌的多个环境分离株对轮状链霉菌的影响。链霉菌菌株的范围从诱导不可见的反应到显著的生长抑制。从转录角度来看,轮叶镰刀菌对菌株抑制的反应是成比例的,数千个差异表达的基因几乎没有转录变化。观察了多个轮叶藻次级代谢产物基因簇的表达变化。有趣的是,参与镰刀菌酸基因簇的基因被链霉菌的抑制菌株抑制。一个轮状芽孢杆菌β-内酰胺酶编码基因(FVEG_13172)被特定的抑制性链霉菌菌株高度诱导,其缺失增加了对这些菌株的可见反应。这项研究表明,黄曲霉对其遇到的细菌没有完全或完全的反应,而是一种菌株特异性的、与抑制强度成比例的测量反应。
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Transcriptomic Response of Fusarium verticillioides to Variably Inhibitory Environmental Isolates of Streptomyces.

Fusarium verticillioides is a mycotoxigenic fungus that is a threat to food and feed safety due to its common infection of maize, a global staple crop. A proposed strategy to combat this threat is the use of biological control bacteria that can inhibit the fungus and reduce mycotoxin contamination. In this study, the effect of multiple environmental isolates of Streptomyces on F. verticillioides was examined via transcriptome analysis. The Streptomyces strains ranged from inducing no visible response to dramatic growth inhibition. Transcriptionally, F. verticillioides responded proportionally to strain inhibition with either little to no transcript changes to thousands of genes being differentially expressed. Expression changes in multiple F. verticillioides putative secondary metabolite gene clusters was observed. Interestingly, genes involved in the fusaric acid gene cluster were suppressed by inhibitory strains of Streptomyces. A F. verticillioides beta-lactamase encoding gene (FVEG_13172) was found to be highly induced by specific inhibitory Streptomyces strains and its deletion increased visible response to those strains. This study demonstrates that F. verticillioides does not have an all or nothing response to bacteria it encounters but rather a measured response that is strain specific and proportional to the strength of inhibition.

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