An Ergothioneine Mutant in Neurospora Crassa Indicates that Ergothioneine is Required for Conidial Longevity and Protection Against Peroxide During Conidial Germination
Auteur : Viviana Alejandra Barrera Perez
Date de publication : 2011
Éditeur : University of California, Davis
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Ergothioneine (EGT) is a histidine derivative with a trimethylated amine and a thiol/thione in the imidazole ring. Although EGT is only synthesized by fungi and some bacteria, it is acquired by animals and plants, via ingestion and absorption, respectively. The function of EGT in eukaryotes has not been determined. To determine the functions of EGT in vivo, I compared an EGT-non-producing strain of Neurospora crassa ([delta]NcEgtA) that was insertionally mutagenized in gene NCU04343.5, with the wild type (OR74A). Compared to the wild type, [delta]NcEgtA is not pleiotropically affected in rate of hyphal elongation in Vogel's medium either with or without ammonium nitrate and in the rate of germination of macroconidia on Vogel's medium. In contrast, germination of [delta]NcEgtA conidia was significantly more sensitive to tert-butyl hydroperoxide than the wild type; germination of 50% (GI50) of the [delta]NcEgtA conidia was prevented at 2.7 mM tert-butyl hydroperoxide whereas the GI50 for the wild type was 4.7 mM tert-butyl hydroperoxide, or at a 1.7X greater concentration. The superoxide-producer menadione had indistinguishable effects on conidial germination in both strains. Cupric sulfate also had indistinguishable effects on conidial germination and on hyphal growth in both strains. Although five to 21-day-old conidia of both strains germinated 100%, [delta]NcEgtA conidia had significantly (P