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Divergent Physiological Functions of Four Atg22-like Proteins in Conidial Germination, Development, and Virulence of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana.


ABSTRACT: In yeast, Atg22 functions as a vacuolar efflux transporter to release the nutrients from the vacuole to the cytosol after the degradation of autophagic bodies. There are more than one Atg22 domain-containing proteins in filamentous fungi, but their physiological roles are largely unknown. In this study, four Atg22-like proteins (BbAtg22A through D) were functionally characterized in the filamentous entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana. These Atg22-like proteins exhibit different sub-cellular distributions. BbAtg22A localizes in lipid droplets. BbAtg22B and BbAtg22C are completely distributed in the vacuole, and BbAtg22D has an additional association with the cytomembrane. The ablation of Atg22-like proteins did not block autophagy. Four Atg22-like proteins systematically contribute to the fungal response to starvation and virulence in B. bassiana. With the exception of ∆Bbatg22C, the other three proteins contribute to dimorphic transmission. Additionally, BbAtg22A and BbAtg22D are required for cytomembrane integrity. Meanwhile, four Atg22-like proteins contribute to conidiation. Therefore, Atg22-like proteins link distinct sub-cellular structures for the development and virulence in B. bassiana. Our findings provide a novel insight into the non-autophagic roles of autophagy-related genes in filamentous fungi.

SUBMITTER: Ding JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9959203 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Divergent Physiological Functions of Four Atg22-like Proteins in Conidial Germination, Development, and Virulence of the Entomopathogenic Fungus <i>Beauveria bassiana</i>.

Ding Jin-Li JL   Zhang Hao H   Feng Ming-Guang MG   Ying Sheng-Hua SH  

Journal of fungi (Basel, Switzerland) 20230215 2


In yeast, Atg22 functions as a vacuolar efflux transporter to release the nutrients from the vacuole to the cytosol after the degradation of autophagic bodies. There are more than one Atg22 domain-containing proteins in filamentous fungi, but their physiological roles are largely unknown. In this study, four Atg22-like proteins (BbAtg22A through D) were functionally characterized in the filamentous entomopathogenic fungus <i>Beauveria bassiana</i>. These Atg22-like proteins exhibit different sub  ...[more]

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