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Anmoldeep Randhawa1,2, Tulika Sinha1, Maitreyee Das1
1Microbial Engineering Group, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:
Cellulase production for hydrolyzing plant cell walls is energy-intensive in filamentous fungi during nutrient scarcity. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), encoded by snf1, is known to be the nutrient and energy sensor in eukaryotes. Previous studies on AMPK identified its role in alternate carbon utilization in pathogenic fungi. However, the precise role of AMPK in cellulase production remains elusive. In the present study, we employed gene-deletion analysis, quantitative proteomics and chemical-genetic approaches to investigate the role of AMPK in cellulase synthesis in Penicillium funiculosum. Gene-deletion analysis revealed that AMPK does not promote transcription and translation but is essential for cellulase secretion in a calcium-dependent manner. Proteomic analysis of the snf1-deleted (Δsnf1) strain confirmed trapped cellulase inside the mycelia and identified HOG1 MAPK activation as the most significant Ca2+-induced signaling event during carbon stress in Δsnf1. Western blot analysis analysis revealed that the phosphorylated HOG1 (P-HOG1)/HOG1 MAPK ratio maintained by Ca2+-signaling/Ca2+-activated AMPK, respectively, forms a secretion checkpoint for cellulases, and disturbing this equilibrium blocks cellulase secretion. The proteomic analysis also indicated a massive increase in mTORC1-activated anabolic pathways during carbon stress in Δsnf1. Our study suggests that AMPK maintains homeostasis by acting as a global repressor during carbon stress.
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