The regulatory mechanisms governing expression of genes encoding lignin-modifying enzymes (LME) in white-rot fungi remain largely unexplored. Although molecular cloning has identified CCAAT-boxes frequently located 5'-upstream of these genes, their role in transcriptional regulation is not well understood. This study examines the function of hap2, a gene encoding a hypothetical protein homologous to a component of the CCAAT-binding Hap complex, in the white-rot fungus Pleurotus ostreatus. Deletion of hap2 resulted in significantly reduced Mn-dependent peroxidase activity and lignin-degrading capacity compared to the parental strain 20b grown on beech wood sawdust (BWS) medium. Real-time PCR revealed that vp2 transcript levels were significantly lower in hap2 deletants than in 20b grown when cultured on the three solid media consisting of BWS, holocellulose, or Avicel, but not on yeast-malt-glucose (YMG) agar plates. Additionally, glutathione S-transferase (GST) pulldown and electrophoretic mobility shift assays demonstrated that recombinant P. ostreatus Hap2, Hap3, and Hap5 expressed in Escherichia coli form a complex capable of binding to the CCAAT sequence 5'-upstream of vp2 in vitro. These results suggest that Hap2, as part of the CCAAT-binding complex, is essential for transcriptional upregulation of vp2 in P. ostreatus growing on lignocellulosic substrates. KEY POINTS: • P. ostreatus hap2 deletants were generated. • Lignin-degrading capacity was significantly reduced in the hap2 deletants. • vp2 was significantly downregulated upon hap2 deletion.

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