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J Biosci ; 492024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38186003

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The cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) family of zinc transporters plays a crucial role in zinc homeostasis in eukaryotes, including fungi. Here, we investigated the cell functions and genetic interactions of CDF zinc transporters zrc-1 and msc-2 in Neurospora crassa. The Δzrc-1 mutant could not grow in a high-zinc environment, indicating that the zinc transporter protein ZRC-1 was essential for growth in high-zinc conditions. However, the deletion of msc-2 did not show any severe phenotypic defects. Furthermore, we studied the genetic interactions of the zinc transporters using the CDF double mutants. Previously, zrg-17 was reported to be critical, where the Δzrg-17 mutant showed defects in both vegetative development and asexual sporulation. Interestingly, the Δmsc-2;Δzrg-17 double mutant showed phenotypes similar to the wild type, and restored the phenotypic defects of the Δzrg-17 mutation. However, the Δzrc-1;Δmsc-2 and Δzrc-1;Δzrg-17 double mutants continue to display phenotypic defects like their parental single mutants. The double mutant Δzrc-1;Δzrg-17 showed severe vegetative growth defects, including slow growth, short aerial hyphae, narrowed septation, and defective asexual sporulation. In addition, aerial hyphae development of the Δzrc-1;Δmsc-2 and Δzrc-1;Δzrg-17 double mutants were reduced under endoplasmic reticulum stress. Thus, this study revealed the cell functions and genetic interactions of zrc-1, msc-2, and zrg-17 for vegetative development and tolerance to stress conditions in N. crassa.


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Cellulase , Neurospora crassa , Neurospora crassa/genetics , Zinc , Cations
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