MAPK Pathways Coordinate Stress Adaptation by Mobilizing Specialized Gene Modules in Entomopathogenic Fungus Beauveria bassiana

MAPK通路通过调动特化的基因模块来协调昆虫病原真菌球孢白僵菌的应激适应。

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Abstract

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are critical for fungal development, stress adaptation. and virulence. However, their dynamic and stress-specific regulatory networks in entomopathogenic fungi remain largely unresolved. This study systematically investigates the roles of all three key MAPKs-BbHog1, BbSlt2, and BbMpk1-in insect pathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana. A combination of detailed phenotypic profiling of deletion mutants (ΔBbHog1, ΔBbSlt2, and ΔBbMpk1) and time-course transcriptomics (RNA-seq at 0, 0.5, and 12 h) under osmotic, cell-wall, oxidative, and thermal stress conditions was employed, followed by weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA). This approach delineated twelve stress-responsive gene modules regulated by those MAPKs that were highly associated with fungal stress adaptation, including membrane repair, redox balance, cell-wall remodeling, and core metabolism. Functional analyses showed that Hog1 orchestrates osmoadaptation through coordinated control of osmolyte metabolism, glycolytic flux, and cell-wall remodeling; Slt2 protects against thermal damage by sustaining membrane integrity, ergosterol homeostasis, and redox balance; and Mpk1 directs oxidative stress responses by tuning mitochondrial activity, metabolic suppression, and detoxification pathways. In summary, this work outlines a concise, systems-level framework of MAPK-mediated stress regulation in B. bassiana, providing mechanistic insight into fungal environmental resilience and identifying molecular targets for the engineering of robust biocontrol strains.

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