Affiliation:
1. Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science, College of Animal Science and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, Hubei, China
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus flavus
conidia are widespread in air; they attach to food and feed crops and secrete aflatoxins, which results in serious contamination. Germination of
A. flavus
conidia is the most critical step in contamination of food by
A. flavus
. This study aims to gain an insight into
A. flavus
conidia through dormancy to germination to provide a theoretical basis for inhibition of
A. flavus
conidia germination. The morphological changes and regulation mechanism of
A. flavus
conidia germination at 0, 4, 8, and 12 hours were observed. Transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses showed that conidia became active from dormancy (0 hour) to the initial stage of germination (4 hours), cellular respiration and energy metabolism increased, and amino acids and lipids were synthesized rapidly. The number of differentially expressed genes and differential metabolites was highest at this stage. Besides, we found that conidia germination had selectivity for different carbon and nitrogen sources. Compared with monosaccharides, disaccharides, as the only carbon source, significantly promoted the germination of conidia. Moreover,
MepA
, one of genes in the ammonium transporter family was studied. The gene deletion mutant
ΔMepA
had a significant growth defect, and the expression of
MeaA
was significantly upregulated in
ΔMepA
compared with the wild-type, indicating that both
MepA
and
MeaA
played an important role in transporting ammonium ions.
IMPORTANCE
This is the first study to use combined transcriptomic and metabolomics analyses to explore the biological changes during germination of
Aspergillus flavus
conidia. The biological process with the highest changes occurred in 0–4 hours at the initial stage of germination. Compared with polysaccharides, monosaccharides significantly increased the size of conidia, while significantly decreasing the germination rate of conidia. Both MeaA and MepA were involved in ammonia transport and metabolism during conidia germination.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Programs of China
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology