Transcription Levels of SDR Gene Ao274 in Nematode-Trapping
Fungus Arthrobotrys oligospora Regulates Configurations
and Oxidation Patterns of Arthrobotrisins
and Formation of Trapping Devices
posted on 2025-02-26, 15:12authored byHaoda Xie, Mei Huang, Yu Zheng, Qunfu Wu, Gang Dai, Donglou Wang, Xue-Mei Niu
Here,
we report hierarchical functions of a putative short-chain
dehydrogenase/reductase gene Ao274 for arthrobotrisin
biosynthesis in nematode-trapping fungus Arthrobotrys
oligospora via an enhanced promoter. Transcriptional
analysis revealed that Ao274 exhibited much higher
transcriptional levels than all other genes in the arthrobotrisin
biosynthetic pathway. We generated four mutants of two types with
varying reductions in Ao274 transcription through
gene swap experiments. Target isolation and structural elucidation
of ten novel intermediates accumulated in the mutants demonstrated
that high transcriptional levels are crucial for the hierarchical
activity of Ao274, which is responsible for double
carbonyl reductions and oxygenations at distinct carbon positions,
preferentially acting on carbonyl reduction at C-1, followed by oxygen
addition at C-1′. Additionally, variations in Ao274 transcription levels significantly affected conidial formation and
trapping device development in A. oligospora. Our findings provide new insights into the chemical and biological
functions of short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase family genes regulated
by transcriptional levels.