Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology
2. Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, University of Wisconsin—Madison, 1550 Linden Dr., Madison, Wisconsin 53706-1598
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Aspergillus flavus
differentiates to produce asexual dispersing spores (conidia) or overwintering survival structures called sclerotia. Results described here show that these two processes are oppositely regulated by density-dependent mechanisms and that increasing the cell density (from 10
1
to 10
7
cells/plate) results in the lowest numbers of sclerotial and the highest numbers of conidial. Extract from spent medium of low-cell-density cultures induced a high-sclerotium-number phenotype, whereas high-cell-density extract increased conidiation. Density-dependent development is also modified by changes in lipid availability. Exogenous linoleic acid increased sclerotial production at intermediate cell densities (10
4
and 10
5
cells/plate), whereas oleic and linolenic acids inhibited sclerotium formation. Deletion of Af
lox
encoding a lipoxygenase (LOX) greatly diminished density-dependent development of both sclerotia and conidia, resulting in an overall increase in the number of sclerotia and a decrease in the number of conidia at high cell densities (>10
5
cells/plate). Af
lox
mutants showed decreased linoleic acid LOX activity. Taken together, these results suggest that there is a quorum-sensing mechanism in which a factor(s) produced in dense cultures, perhaps a LOX-derived metabolite, activates conidium formation, while a factor(s) produced in low-density cultures stimulates sclerotium formation.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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Is Required for Toxin and Sclerotial Production in
Aspergillus parasiticus
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