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Conservation and Loss of a Putative Iron Utilization Gene Cluster among Genotypes of Aspergillus flavus

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MICROORGANISMS
Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9010137

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iron; gene cluster; deletion; Aspergillus flavus; iron utilization gene cluster; evolution

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  1. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, CRIS project [5347-42000-019-00D]

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Iron is an essential component for growth and development, but its bioavailability in filamentous fungi like Aspergillus flavus is limited due to oxidation by atmospheric oxygen. This study identified a putative iron utilization gene cluster in A. flavus and found that different genotypes exhibit diversity in the structure of the cluster, with lineage-specific loss of the iron utilization genes. Such divergence in iron acquisition capacity should be considered when selecting A. flavus active ingredients for biocontrol under changing climate conditions.
Iron is an essential component for growth and development. Despite relative abundance in the environment, bioavailability of iron is limited due to oxidation by atmospheric oxygen into insoluble ferric iron. Filamentous fungi have developed diverse pathways to uptake and use iron. In the current study, a putative iron utilization gene cluster (IUC) in Aspergillus flavus was identified and characterized. Gene analyses indicate A. flavus may use reductive as well as siderophore-mediated iron uptake and utilization pathways. The ferroxidation and iron permeation process, in which iron transport depends on the coupling of these two activities, mediates the reductive pathway. The IUC identified in this work includes six genes and is located in a highly polymorphic region of the genome. Diversity among A. flavus genotypes is manifested in the structure of the IUC, which ranged from complete deletion to a region disabled by multiple indels. Molecular profiling of A. flavus populations suggests lineage-specific loss of IUC. The observed variation among A. flavus genotypes in iron utilization and the lineage-specific loss of the iron utilization genes in several A. flavus clonal lineages provide insight on evolution of iron acquisition and utilization within Aspergillus section Flavi. The potential divergence in capacity to acquire iron should be taken into account when selecting A. flavus active ingredients for biocontrol in niches where climate change may alter iron availability.

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