Affiliation:
1. Carlsberg Laboratory, Yeast Genetics, Copenhagen, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sporulation in
Ashbya gossypii
is induced by nutrient-limited conditions and leads to the formation of haploid spores. Using RNA-seq, we have determined a gene set induced upon sporulation, which bears considerable overlap with that of
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
but also contains
A. gossypii
-specific genes. Addition of cyclic AMP (cAMP) to nutrient-limited media blocks sporulation and represses the induction of sporulation specific genes. Deletion of the protein kinase A (PKA) catalytic subunits encoded by
TPK1
and
TPK2
showed reduced growth in
tpk1
but enhanced growth in the
tpk2
strain; however, both mutants sporulated well. Sporulation can be blocked by cAMP in
tpk1
but not in
tpk2
strains. Similarly,
TPK2
acts at a second developmental switch promoting the break in spore dormancy. In
S. cerevisiae
, PKA phosphorylates and inhibits Msn2/4. The transcript profiles of the
tpk1
and
msn2/4
mutants were very similar to that of the wild type under sporulation conditions. However, deletion of the single
A. gossypii
MSN2/4
homolog generated a specific sporulation defect. We identified a set of genes involved in spore wall assembly that was downregulated in the
msn2/4
mutant, particularly
DIT2
, suggesting that poor spore viability may be due to lysis of spores. Our results reveal specific functional differences between the two catalytic PKA subunits in
A. gossypii
and identified Tpk2 as the key A kinase that transduces developmental decisions of growth. Our data also suggest that Msn2/4 is involved only at a late step of sporulation in
A. gossypii
and is not a major regulator of
IME1
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
4 articles.
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