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The sulfur metabolism regulator MetR is a global regulator controlling phytochrome-dependent light responses in Aspergillus nidulans

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SCIENCE BULLETIN
卷 66, 期 6, 页码 592-602

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scib.2020.11.001

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Phytochrome; Sulfur metabolism; Transcriptome; Cys3; Met4

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  1. German Science Foundation [DFG Fi459/191]

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The phytochrome-dependent light signaling pathway in fungi regulates the expression of genes related to stress responses and secondary metabolite production. The central regulator MetR plays a crucial role in controlling the expression of sulfur-assimilation genes and hundreds of other genes. Light and phytochrome also regulate the expression of carbon-sulfur hydrolases, providing insight into the interplay between light sensing and metabolic pathways.
Phytochrome-dependent light signaling has been studied in several fungi. In Aspergillus nidulans light stimulated phytochrome activates the high-osmolarity glycerol (HOG) signaling pathway and thereby controls the expression of a large number of genes, many of which are related to stress responses. In a genome-wide expression analysis in A. nidulans we found that phytochrome, fphA, is under strict expression control of the central regulator of the sulfur-starvation response, MetR. This transcriptional regulator is required for the expression of genes involved in inorganic sulfur assimilation. In the presence of organic sulfur, MetR is probably ubiquitinated and possibly degraded and the transcription of sulfur-assimilation genes, e.g., sulfate permease, is turned off. The expression analysis described here revealed, however, that MetR additionally controls the expression of hundreds of genes, many of which are required for secondary metabolite production. We also show that metR mutation phenocopies fphA deletion, and five other histidine-hybrid kinases are down-regulated in the metR1 mutant. Furthermore, we found that light and phytochrome regulate the expression of at least three carbon-sulfur hydrolases. This work is a further step towards understanding the interplay between light sensing and metabolic pathways. (c) 2020 Science China Press. Published by Elsevier B.V. and Science China Press. All rights reserved.

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