Cryptococcus neoformans
Virulence Gene Discovery through Insertional Mutagenesis
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Published:2004-04
Issue:2
Volume:3
Page:420-429
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ISSN:1535-9778
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Container-title:Eukaryotic Cell
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Eukaryot Cell
Author:
Idnurm Alexander1, Reedy Jennifer L.1, Nussbaum Jesse C.1, Heitman Joseph1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 27710
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Insertional mutagenesis was applied to
Cryptococcus neoformans
to identify genes associated with virulence attributes. Using biolistic transformation, we generated 4,300 nourseothricin (
NAT
)-resistant strains, of which 590 exhibited stable resistance. We focused on mutants with defects in established virulence factors and identified two with reduced growth at 37°C, four with reduced production of the antioxidant pigment melanin, and two with an increased sensitivity to nitric oxide (NO). The
NAT
insertion and mutant phenotypes were genetically linked in five of eight mutants, and the DNA flanking the insertions was characterized. For the strains with altered growth at 37°C and altered melanin production, mutations were in previously uncharacterized genes, while the two NO-sensitive strains bore insertions in the flavohemoglobin gene
FHB1
, whose product counters NO stress. Because of the frequent instability of nourseothricin resistance associated with biolistic transformation,
Agrobacterium
-mediated transformation was tested. This transkingdom DNA delivery approach produced 100% stable nourseothricin-resistant transformants, and three melanin-defective strains were identified from 576 transformants, of which 2 were linked to
NAT
in segregation analysis. One of these mutants contained a T-DNA insertion in the promoter of the
LAC1
(laccase) gene, which encodes a key enzyme required for melanin production, while the second contained an insertion in the promoter of the
CLC1
gene, encoding a voltage-gated chloride channel. Clc1 and its homologs are required for ion homeostasis, and in their absence Cu
+
transport into the secretory pathway is compromised, depriving laccase and other Cu
+
-dependent proteins of their essential cofactor. The
NAT
resistance cassette was optimized for cryptococcal codon usage and GC content and was then used to disrupt a mitogen-activated protein kinase gene, a predicted gene, and two putative chloride channel genes to analyze their contributions to fungal physiology. Our findings demonstrate that both insertional mutagenesis methods can be applied to gene identification, but
Agrobacterium
-mediated transformation is more efficient and generates exclusively stable insertion mutations.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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