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Virulence ; 15(1): 2362748, 2024 Dec.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38860453

RÉSUMÉ

Rad6 functions as a ubiquitin-conjugating protein that regulates cellular processes in many fungal species. However, its role in filamentous entomopathogenic fungi remains poorly understood. This study characterizes Rad6 in Beauveria bassiana, a filamentous fungus widely employed as a critical fungicide globally. The results demonstrate a significant association between Rad6 and conidial properties, heat shock response, and UV-B tolerance. Concurrently, the mutant strain exhibited heightened sensitivity to oxidative stress, cell wall interfering agents, DNA damage stress, and prolonged heat shock. Furthermore, the absence of Rad6 significantly extended the median lethal time (LT50) of Galleria mellonella infected by B. bassiana. This delay could be attributed to reduced Pr1 proteases and extracellular cuticle-degrading enzymes, diminished dimorphic transition rates, and dysregulated antioxidant enzymes. Additionally, the absence of Rad6 had a more pronounced effect on genetic information processing, metabolism, and cellular processes under normal conditions. However, its impact was limited to metabolism in oxidative stress. This study offers a comprehensive understanding of the pivotal roles of Rad6 in conidial and hyphal stress tolerance, environmental adaptation, and the pathogenesis of Beauveria bassiana.


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Beauveria , Protéines fongiques , Spores fongiques , Animaux , Beauveria/pathogénicité , Beauveria/génétique , Beauveria/physiologie , Protéines fongiques/génétique , Protéines fongiques/métabolisme , Réaction de choc thermique , Hyphae/croissance et développement , Papillons de nuit/microbiologie , Stress oxydatif , Spores fongiques/génétique , Stress physiologique , Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes/métabolisme , Ubiquitin-conjugating enzymes/génétique , Virulence
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