Clade A APSES family transcription factor Swi6 functions alongside Mbp1 to form the MBF (MluI cell cycle box-binding factor) complex in ascomycetes. In the agaricomycete Pleurotus ostreatus, Mbp1 plays a crucial role in regulating β-glucan and chitin synthesis; however, the role of Swi6 has not been explored in this fungus. In this study, its involvement in cell wall synthesis regulation was analysed using swi6 disruption strains in P. ostreatus. The Δswi6 strains exhibited reduced growth rates and shorter aerial hyphae formation in both agar and liquid media, suggesting an essential role of Swi6 in normal vegetative growth. Furthermore, swi6 disruption affected cell wall thickness distribution, the expression of specific chitin synthase genes, the relative percentage of chitin, and sensitivity to calcofluor white, suggesting that Swi6 is required for normal chitin synthesis regulation in P. ostreatus. In contrast, no significant differences were observed between the wild-type and Δswi6 strains in the relative percentage of α- and β-glucan and the expression of α- and β-glucan synthase genes, suggesting its unimportant role in α- and β-glucan synthesis regulation. In conclusion, Swi6 is necessary for normal mycelial growth and chitin synthesis regulation in P. ostreatus. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first report on the functional differences and overlaps between Mbp1 and Swi6 in the regulation of cell wall synthesis in agaricomycetes.

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