The Aspergillus nidulans cetA and calA genes are involved in conidial germination and cell wall morphogenesis.

Fungal Genet Biol

Department of Human Microbiology, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel-Aviv University, Ramat-Aviv 69978, Tel-Aviv, Israel.

Published: March 2008

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  • Researchers studied the genes cetA and calA in Aspergillus nidulans, which code for thaumatin-like proteins, but found that deleting cetA had no major effect on the organism.
  • The calA gene knockout did not change the phenotype of A. nidulans, while a double knockout of both genes (calA/cetA) led to severe germination issues in conidia, indicating they likely work together in a vital process.
  • This study highlights the importance of the cetA and calA proteins in the early stages of conidial germination, marking a significant step in understanding their functions.

Article Abstract

The Aspergillus nidulans genes cetA (AN3079.2) and calA (AN7619.2) encode a novel class of fungal thaumatin-like proteins of unknown function. Deletion of cetA does not result in an observable phenotype [Greenstein, S., Shadkchan, Y., Jadoun, J., Sharon, C., Markovich, S., Osherov, N., 2006. Analysis of the Aspergillus nidulans thaumatin-like cetA gene and evidence for transcriptional repression of pyr4 expression in the cetA-disrupted strain. Fungal Genet. Biol. 43, 42-53]. We prepared knockout calA and calA/cetA A. nidulans strains. The calA mutants were phenotypically identical to the wild-type. In contrast, the cetA/calA double mutant showed a synthetic lethal phenotype suggesting that the two genes affect a single function or pathway: most of its conidia were completely inhibited in germination. Many collapsed and underwent lysis. A few showed abnormal germination characterized by short swollen hyphae and abnormal hyphal branching. Nongerminated conidia contained a single condensed nucleus suggesting a block in early germination. This is the first functional analysis of the novel cetA/calA family of thaumatin-like genes and their role in A. nidulans conidial germination. We show that CETA and CALA are secreted proteins that together play an essential role in early conidial germination.

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