ChIP ‐seq reveals a role for CrzA in the A spergillus fumigatus high‐osmolarity glycerol response ( HOG ) signalling pathway
Summary A spergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic pathogen and allergen of mammals. Calcium signalling is essential for A . fumigatus pathogenicity and is regulated by the CrzA transcription factor. We used ChIP ‐seq ( C hromatin I mmunoprecipitation DNA sequencing) to explore CrzA gene targets in...
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Published in | Molecular microbiology Vol. 94; no. 3; pp. 655 - 674 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
01.11.2014
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Summary: | Summary
A
spergillus fumigatus
is an opportunistic pathogen and allergen of mammals. Calcium signalling is essential for
A
. fumigatus
pathogenicity and is regulated by the
CrzA
transcription factor. We used
ChIP
‐seq (
C
hromatin
I
mmunoprecipitation
DNA
sequencing) to explore
CrzA
gene targets in
A
. fumigatus
. In total, 165 potential binding peaks including 102 directly regulated genes were identified, resulting in the prediction of the
A
[
GT
][
CG
]
CA
[
AC
][
AG
]
CrzA
‐binding motif. The 102
CrzA
putatively regulated genes exhibited a diverse array of functions. The
phkB
(
A
fu3g12530) histidine kinase and the
sskB
(
A
fu1g10940)
MAP
kinase kinase kinase of the
HOG
(high‐osmolarity glycerol response) pathway were regulated by
CrzA
. Several members of the two‐component system (
TCS
) and the
HOG
pathway were more sensitive to calcium.
CrzA
::
GFP
was translocated to the nucleus upon osmotic stress.
CrzA
is important for the phosphorylation of the
SakA MAPK
in response to osmotic shock. The Δ
sskB
was more sensitive to
CaCl
2
,
NaCl
, and paraquat stress, while being avirulent in a murine model of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. The presence of
CaCl
2
and osmotic stresses resulted in synergistic inhibition of Δ
crzA
and Δ
sskB
growth. These results suggest there is a genetic interaction between the
A. fumigatus
calcineurin‐
CrzA
and
HOG
pathway that is essential for full virulence. |
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ISSN: | 0950-382X 1365-2958 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mmi.12785 |