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HexA is required for growth, aflatoxin biosynthesis and virulence in Aspergillus flavus

Journal

BMC MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12867-019-0121-3

Keywords

hexA; Aspergillus flavus; Aflatoxins; Virulence

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31600118]
  2. Outstanding Youth Plan of Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University [xjq201412]
  3. Industry-University Cooperation Project of Universities by Fujian Provincial Department of Science and Technology (CN) [2017Y4002]

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BackgroundWoronin bodies are fungal-specific organelles whose formation is derived from peroxisomes. The former are believed to be involved in the regulation of mycotoxins biosynthesis, but not in their damage repair function. The hexagonal peroxisome protein (HexA or Hex1) encoded by hexA gene in Aspergillus is the main and the essential component of the Woronin body. However, little is known about HexA in Aspergillus flavus.ResultsIn this study, hexA knock-out mutant (hexA) and complementation strain (hexA(C)) were produced using homologous recombination. The results showed that, hexA and hexA(C) were successfully constructed. And the data analysis indicated that the colony diameter, stress sensitivity and the sclerotia formation of A. flavus were nearly not affected by the absence of HexA. Yet, the deletion of hexA gene reduced the production of asexual spores and lessened virulence on peanuts and maize seeds markedly. In addition, it was also found that there was a significant decrease of Aflatoxin B1 production in deletion mutant, when compared to wild type.ConclusionsTherefore, it suggested that the hexA gene has an essential function in conidia production and secondary metabolism in A. flavus. The gene is also believed to be playing an important role in the invasion of A. flavus to the host.

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