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Characterization of linoleate dioxygenases in basidiomycetes and the functional role of CcLdo1 in regulating fruiting body development in Coprinopsis cinerea.

Authors :
Chen, Jing
Qu, Rong
Chen, Qiurong
Zhang, Ziyu
Wu, Siting
Bao, Mengyu
Wang, Xinyue
Liu, Lei
Lyu, Siqi
Tian, Jialu
Lyu, Linna
Yu, Cigang
Yuan, Sheng
Liu, Zhonghua
Source :
Fungal Genetics & Biology. Aug2024, Vol. 173, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

• Linoleate dioxygenases from Basidiomycota formed a distinct clade with four groups. • The cytochrome P450 domains of LDOs from Basidiomycota displayed high diversity. • Deletion of the Ccldo1 in C. cinerea leads to an increase in fruiting body formation. • CcLdo1 negatively regulate the sexual reproduction process in C. cinerea. Coprinopsis cinerea , a model fungus, is utilized for investigating the developmental mechanisms of basidiomycetes. The development of basidiomycetes is a highly organized process that requires coordination among genetic, environmental, and physiological factors. Oxylipins, a class of widely distributed signaling molecules, play crucial roles in fungal biology. Among oxylipins, the sexual pheromone-inducing factors (psi factors) have been identified as key regulators of the balance between asexual and sexual spore development in Ascomycetes. Linoleate dioxygenases are enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of psi factors, yet their specific physiological functions in basidiomycete development remain unclear. In this study, linoleate dioxygenases in basidiomycetes were identified and characterized. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that linoleate dioxygenases from Basidiomycota formed a distinct clade, with linoleate dioxygenases from Agaricomycetes segregating into three groups and those from Ustilaginomycetes forming a separate group. Both basidiomycete and ascomycete linoleate dioxygenases shared two characteristic domains: the N-terminal of linoleate dioxygenase domain and the C-terminal of cytochrome P450 domain. While the linoleate dioxygenase domains exhibited similarity between basidiomycetes and ascomycetes, the cytochrome P450 domains displayed high diversity in key sites. Furthermore, the gene encoding the linoleate dioxygenase Ccldo1 in C. cinerea was knocked out, resulting in a significant increase in fruiting body formation without affecting asexual conidia production. This observation suggests that secondary metabolites synthesized by CcLdo1 negatively regulate the sexual reproduction process in C. cinerea while not influencing the asexual reproductive process. This study represents the first identification of a gene involved in secondary metabolite synthesis that regulates basidiocarp development in a basidiomycete. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10871845
Volume :
173
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Fungal Genetics & Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178599422
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2024.103911