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Fungal Biol ; 126(2): 149-161, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35078586

ABSTRACT

AAA ATPases widely exist in many organisms and function in various organelles. However, there is little information about AAA ATPase functioning in endocytosis. In Aspergillus oryzae, we previously discovered a putative AAA ATPase AipA that would be involved in endocytosis. Here, we further examined the function of AipA and AoAbp1 in endocytosis using enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-tagged arginine permease AoCan1 as an endocytic marker. In the ΔaipA strain, endocytosis of AoCan1-EGFP was more facilitated than the control strain, suggesting that AipA negatively regulates endocytosis. In contrast, in the ΔAoabp1 strain, endocytosis of AoCan1-EGFP was delayed compared with the control strain, suggesting that AoAbp1 positively functions in endocytosis. In addition, in the ΔaipAΔAoabp1 strain, endocytosis of AoCan1-EGFP was delayed. AipA localized at the endocytic collar of the hyphal tip, only in the presence of AoAbp1, suggesting AipA functions downstream of AoAbp1 in endocytosis. Moreover, we investigated the aipA-overexpressing strain, and found that endocytosis of AoCan1-EGFP was inhibited. Furthermore, we examined strains expressing aipAK542A or aipAE596Q, which decreased ATPase activity, in the backgrounds of complementation or overexpression, respectively, and found that AoCan1-EGFP endocytosis was promoted. These results suggested that AAA ATPase activity of AipA is important for its function in endocytosis.


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Aspergillus oryzae , ATPases Associated with Diverse Cellular Activities/metabolism , Amino Acid Transport Systems, Basic , Aspergillus oryzae/physiology , Endocytosis , Fungal Proteins/genetics , Fungal Proteins/metabolism
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