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Fungus-Specific Sirtuin HstD Coordinates Secondary Metabolism and Development through Control of LaeA
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Fungal Cell BiologyGeneticsMolecular BiologyLaea GenesFungal Developmental BiologyTranscriptional RegulationBiosynthesisSecondary MetabolismYeastFungal BiologyBiochemistryFungal PhysiologyMetabolomicsGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationMycologyLaea GeneNatural SciencesMetabolismMedicine
The sirtuins are members of the NAD(+)-dependent histone deacetylase family that contribute to various cellular functions that affect aging, disease, and cancer development in metazoans. However, the physiological roles of the fungus-specific sirtuin family are still poorly understood. Here, we determined a novel function of the fungus-specific sirtuin HstD/Aspergillus oryzae Hst4 (AoHst4), which is a homolog of Hst4 in A. oryzae yeast. The deletion of all histone deacetylases in A. oryzae demonstrated that the fungus-specific sirtuin HstD/AoHst4 is required for the coordination of fungal development and secondary metabolite production. We also show that the expression of the laeA gene, which is the most studied fungus-specific coordinator for the regulation of secondary metabolism and fungal development, was induced in a ΔhstD strain. Genetic interaction analysis of hstD/Aohst4 and laeA clearly indicated that HstD/AoHst4 works upstream of LaeA to coordinate secondary metabolism and fungal development. The hstD/Aohst4 and laeA genes are fungus specific but conserved in the vast family of filamentous fungi. Thus, we conclude that the fungus-specific sirtuin HstD/AoHst4 coordinates fungal development and secondary metabolism via the regulation of LaeA in filamentous fungi.
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