Affiliation:
1. Abteilung Botanische Genetik und Molekularbiologie, Botanisches Institut und Botanischer Garten, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
BEM46 proteins are evolutionarily conserved, but their functions remain elusive. We reported previously that the BEM46 protein in
Neurospora crassa
is targeted to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is essential for ascospore germination. In the present study, we established a
bem46
knockout strain of
N. crassa
. This Δ
bem46
mutant exhibited a level of ascospore germination lower than that of the wild type but much higher than those of the previously characterized
bem46
-overexpressing and RNA interference (RNAi) lines. Reinvestigation of the RNAi transformants revealed two types of alternatively spliced
bem46
mRNA; expression of either type led to a loss of ascospore germination. Our results indicated that the phenotype was not due to
bem46
mRNA downregulation or loss but was caused by the alternatively spliced mRNAs and the peptides they encoded. Using the
N. crassa
ortholog of the eisosomal protein PILA from
Aspergillus nidulans
, we further demonstrated the colocalization of BEM46 with eisosomes. Employing the yeast two-hybrid system, we identified a single interaction partner: anthranilate synthase component II (encoded by
trp-1
). This interaction was confirmed
in vivo
by a split-YFP (yellow fluorescent protein) approach. The Δ
trp-1
mutant showed reduced ascospore germination and increased indole production, and we used bioinformatic tools to identify a putative auxin biosynthetic pathway. The genes involved exhibited various levels of transcriptional regulation in the different
bem46
transformant and mutant strains. We also investigated the indole production of the strains in different developmental stages. Our findings suggested that the regulation of indole biosynthesis genes was influenced by
bem46
overexpression. Furthermore, we uncovered evidence of colocalization of BEM46 with the neutral amino acid transporter MTR.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
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