Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Clinical Investigation, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-1882,1 and
2. Cotton Pathology Research Unit, Southern Crops Research Laboratory, USDA Agricultural Research Service, College Station, Texas 778452
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus fumigatus
, a filamentous fungus producing bluish-green conidia, is an important opportunistic pathogen that primarily affects immunocompromised patients. Conidial pigmentation of
A. fumigatus
significantly influences its virulence in a murine model. In the present study, six genes, forming a gene cluster spanning 19 kb, were identified as involved in conidial pigment biosynthesis in
A. fumigatus
. Northern blot analyses showed the six genes to be developmentally regulated and expressed during conidiation. The gene products of
alb1
(for “albino 1”),
arp1
(for “aspergillus reddish-pink 1”), and
arp2
have high similarity to polyketide synthases, scytalone dehydratases, and hydroxynaphthalene reductases, respectively, found in the dihydroxynaphthalene (DHN)-melanin pathway of brown and black fungi. The
abr1
gene (for “aspergillus brown 1”) encodes a putative protein possessing two signatures of multicopper oxidases. The
abr2
gene product has homology to the laccase encoded by the
yA
gene of
Aspergillus nidulans
. The function of
ayg1
(for “aspergillus yellowish-green 1”) remains unknown. Involvement of the six genes in conidial pigmentation was confirmed by the altered conidial color phenotypes that resulted from disruption of each gene in
A. fumigatus
. The presence of a DHN-melanin pathway in
A. fumigatus
was supported by the accumulation of scytalone and flaviolin in the
arp1
deletant, whereas only flaviolin was accumulated in the
arp2
deletants. Scytalone and flaviolin are well-known signature metabolites of the DHN-melanin pathway. Based on DNA sequence similarity, gene disruption results, and biochemical analyses, we conclude that the 19-kb DNA fragment contains a six-gene cluster which is required for conidial pigment biosynthesis in
A. fumigatus
. However, the presence of
abr1
,
abr2
, and
ayg1
in addition to
alb1
,
arp1
, and
arp2
suggests that conidial pigment biosynthesis in
A. fumigatus
is more complex than the known DHN-melanin pathway.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology