Genetic bypass of Aspergillus nidulans crzA function in calcium homeostasis

Ricardo S. Almeida, Omar Loss, Ana Cristina Colabardini, Neil Andrew Brown, Elaine Bignell, Marcela Savoldi, Sergio Pantano, Maria Helena S Goldman, Herbert N. Arst, Gustavo H. Goldman

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    Abstract

    After dephosphorylation by the phosphatase calcineurin, the fungal transcription factor CrzA enters the nucleus and activates the transcription of genes responsible for calcium homeostasis and many other calcium-regulated activities. A lack of CrzA confers calcium-sensitivity to the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans. To further understand calcium signaling in filamentous fungi and to identify genes that interact genetically with CrzA, we selected for mutations that were able to suppress crzAδ calcium intolerance and identified three genes. Through genetic mapping, gene sequencing, and mutant rescue, we were able to identify these as cnaB (encoding the calcineurin regulatory subunit), folA (encoding an enzyme involved in folic acid biosynthesis, dihydroneopterin aldolase), and scrC (suppression of crzA-, encoding a hypothetical protein). By using a calcium indicator, Fluo-3, we were able to determine that the wild-type and the suppressor strains were either able to regulate intracellular calcium levels or were able to take up and or store calcium correctly. The increased expression of calcium transporters, pmcA and/or pmcB, in suppressor mutants possibly enabled tolerance to high levels of calcium. Our results suggest that a cnaB suppressor mutation confers calcium tolerance to crzAδ strains through restoration of calcium homeostasis. These results stress that in A. nidulans there are calcineurin-dependent and CrzA-independent pathways. In addition, it is possible that CrzA is able to contribute to the modulation of folic acid biosynthesis. © 2013 Ding et al.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1129-1141
    Number of pages12
    JournalG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
    Volume3
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

    Keywords

    • Aspergillus
    • Biosynthesis
    • Calcineurin
    • CrzA
    • Extragenic
    • Folate
    • Nidulan
    • Suppression

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