Transcriptional responses of Metarhizium pingshaense blastospores after UV-B irradiation

is widely known for its role as an arthropod biocontrol agent and plant bioinoculant. By using mass-production industrial methods, it is possible to produce large amounts of fungal single-celled propagules (including blastospores) to be applied in the field. However, in the environment, the solar ul...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in microbiology 2024, Vol.15, p.1507931
Hauptverfasser: Corval, Amanda Rocha da Costa, de Carvalho, Lucas Amoroso Lopes, Mesquita, Emily, Fiorotti, Jéssica, Corrêa, Thaís Almeida, Bório, Victória Silvestre, Carneiro, Adriani da Silva, Pinheiro, Daniel Guariz, Coelho, Irene da Silva, Santos, Huarrisson Azevedo, Fernandes, Everton Kort Kamp, Angelo, Isabele da Costa, Bittencourt, Vânia R E P, Golo, Patrícia Silva
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Zusammenfassung:is widely known for its role as an arthropod biocontrol agent and plant bioinoculant. By using mass-production industrial methods, it is possible to produce large amounts of fungal single-celled propagules (including blastospores) to be applied in the field. However, in the environment, the solar ultraviolet components (particularly UV-B) can harm the fungus, negatively impacting its pathogenicity toward the arthropod pest. The present study is the first to use comparative genome-wide transcriptome analyses to unveil changes in gene expression between blastospores exposed or not to UV-B. Relative blastospores culturability was calculated 72 h after UV-B exposure and exhibited 100% culturability. In total, 6.57% ( = 728) out of 11,076 predicted genes in were differentially expressed after UV-B exposure: 320 genes (44%; 320/728) were upregulated and 408 (56%; 408/720) were downregulated in the UV-B exposed blastospores. Results unveiled differentially expressed gene sets related to fungal virulence, production of secondary metabolites, and DNA repair associated with UV damage; genes related to virulence factors were downregulated, and genes associated with nucleotide excision repair were upregulated. These findings illustrate critical aspects of blastospores strategies to overcome UV-B damage and survive solar radiation exposures in insulated fields.
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2024.1507931