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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39089865

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The social amoeba Polysphondylium violaceum uses chemoattractants different from those of Dictyoctelium discoideum for cell aggregation. However, the detailed mechanisms in P. violaceum remain unknown. We have previously reported that the polyketide synthase StlA is involved in inducing aggregation in this species. To elucidate the mechanism of StlA-induced aggregation in P. violaceum, we analysed the phenotype of Pv-stlA- mutants in more detail. Unlike our previous results, the mutant cells did not exhibit proper chemotaxis towards glorin. Defective aggregation was not restored by glorin pulses, 8Br-cAMP, or deletion of the homologue of PufA that is a translational repressor of PKA, whereas mutant cells grown in the presence of 4-methyl-5-pentylbenzene-1,3-diol (MPBD), the putative Pv-StlA product, aggregated normally without it after starvation. Furthermore, the early developmental marker gene, dscA, was down-regulated in the mutant cells. Our data thus suggested that StlA is required for the transition from growth to development in P. violaceum.

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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 86(11): 1590-1598, 2022 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35998316

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In the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum, the polyketide MPBD (4-methyl-5-pentylbenzene-1,3-diol) regulates the gene expressions of cAMP signaling to make cells aggregation-competent and also induces spore maturation. The polyketide synthase StlA is responsible for MPBD biosynthesis in D. discoideum and appears to be conserved throughout the major groups of the social amoeba (Dictyostelia). In this study, we analyzed the function of StlA in Polysphondylium violaceum by identifying the gene sequence and creating the knockout mutants. We found that Pv-stlA- mutants had defects only in cell aggregation but not in spore maturation, indicating that the function of StlA in inducing spore maturation is species-specific. We also found that MPBD could rescue the aggregation defect in Pv-stlA- mutants whereas the mutants normally exhibited chemotaxis to their chemoattractant, glorin. Our data suggest that StlA is involved in inducing aggregation in P. violaceum by acting on signaling pathways other than chemotaxis in P. violaceum.


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Dictyostelium , Polyketides , Dictyostelium/genetics , Dictyostelium/metabolism , Polyketide Synthases/genetics , Polyketide Synthases/metabolism , Spores, Protozoan/genetics , Spores, Protozoan/metabolism , Chemotactic Factors/metabolism , Polyketides/metabolism
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