Affiliation:
1. Section of Molecular Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms, Wageningen University, 6703HA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
d
-Mannitol is the predominant carbon compound in conidiospores of the filamentous fungus
Aspergillus niger
and makes up 10 to 15% of the dry weight. A number of physiological functions have been ascribed to mannitol, including serving as a reserve carbon source, as an antioxidant, and to store reducing power. In this study, we cloned and characterized the
A. niger mpdA
gene, which encodes mannitol 1-phosphate dehydrogenase (MPD), the first enzyme in the mannitol biosynthesis pathway. The
mpdA
promoter contains putative binding sites for the development-specific transcription factors BRLA and ABAA. Furthermore, increased expression of
mpdA
in sporulating mycelium suggests that mannitol biosynthesis is, to a certain extent, developmentally regulated in
A. niger
. Inactivation of
mpdA
abolished mannitol biosynthesis in growing mycelium and reduced the mannitol level in conidiospores to 30% that in the wild type, indicating that MPD and mannitol 1-phosphate phosphatase form the major metabolic pathway for mannitol biosynthesis in
A. niger
. The viability of spores after prolonged storage and germination kinetics were normal in an
mpdA
null mutant, indicating that mannitol does not play an essential role as a reserve carbon source in
A. niger
conidia. However, conidiospores of a Δ
mpdA
strain were extremely sensitive to a variety of stress conditions, including high temperature, oxidative stress and, to a lesser extent, freezing and lyophilization. Since mannitol supplied in the medium during sporulation repaired this deficiency, mannitol appears to be essential for the protection of
A. niger
spores against cell damage under these stress conditions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
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