A conserved fungal morphogenetic kinase regulates pathogenic growth in response to carbon source diversity

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2024-12-17

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Martín-Vicente, Adela
Souza, Ana Camila Oliveira
Thorn, Harrison I.
Xie, Jinhong
Nywening, Ashley V.
Ge, Wenbo
Fortwendel, Jarrod R.

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Springer Nature
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Fungal pathogens must exhibit strong nutritional plasticity, effectively sensing and utilizing diverse nutrients to support virulence. How the signals generated by nutritional sensing are efficiently translated to the morphogenetic machinery for optimal growth and support of virulence remains incompletely understood. Here, we show that the conserved morphogenesis-related kinase, CotA, imparts isoform-specific control over Aspergillus fumigatus invasive growth in host-mimicking environments and during infection. CotA-mediated invasive growth is responsive to exogenous carbon source quality, with only preferred carbon sources supporting hyphal morphogenesis in a mutant lacking one of two identified protein isoforms. Strikingly, we find that the CotA protein does not regulate, nor is cotA gene expression regulated by, the carbon catabolite repression system. Instead, we show that CotA partially mediates invasive growth in specific carbon sources and virulence through the conserved downstream effector and translational repressor, SsdA. Therefore, A. fumigatus CotA accomplishes its conserved morphogenetic functions to drive pathogenic growth by translating host-relevant carbon source quality signals into morphogenetic outputs for efficient tissue invasive growth.

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Nutritional plasticity, Morphogenesis-related kinase (CotA), Invasive growth, Carbon source responsiveness

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Agronomía, Biotecnología y Alimentación / Agronomia, Bioteknologia eta Elikadura

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Martin-Vicente, A., Oliveira Souza, A. C., Guruceaga, X., Thorn, H. I., Xie, J., Nywening, A. V., Ge, W., Fortwendel, J. R. (2024). A conserved fungal morphogenetic kinase regulates pathogenic growth in response to carbon source diversity. Nature Communications, 15, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-53358-3.

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