AozC, a zn(II)(2)Cys(6) transcription factor, negatively regulates salt tolerance in Aspergillus oryzae by controlling fatty acid biosynthesis

AozC,一种锌(II)2Cys6转录因子,通过控制脂肪酸生物合成,负调控米曲霉的耐盐性。

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the soy sauce fermentation industry, Aspergillus oryzae (A. oryzae) plays an essential role and is frequently subjected to high salinity levels, which pose a significant osmotic stress. This environmental challenge necessitates the activation of stress response mechanisms within the fungus. The Zn(II)(2)Cys(6) family of transcription factors, known for their zinc binuclear cluster-containing proteins, are key regulators in fungi, modulating various cellular functions such as stress adaptation and metabolic pathways. RESULTS: Overexpression of AozC decreased growth rates in the presence of salt, while its knockdown enhanced growth, the number of spores, and biomass, particularly under conditions of 15% salt concentration, doubling these metrics compared to the wild type. Conversely, the knockdown of AozC via RNA interference significantly enhanced spore density and dry biomass, particularly under 15% salt stress, where these parameters were markedly improved over the wild type strain. Moreover, the overexpression of AozC led to a downregulation of the FAD2 gene, a pivotal enzyme in the biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids (UFAs), which are essential for preserving cell membrane fluidity and integrity under saline conditions. Transcriptome profiling further exposed the influence of AozC on the regulation of UFA biosynthesis and the modulation of critical stress response pathways. Notably, the regulatory role of AozC in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling and ABC transporters pathways was highlighted, underscoring its significance in cellular osmotic balance and endoplasmic reticulum homeostasis. These findings collectively indicate that AozC functions as a negative regulator of salt tolerance in A. oryzae. CONCLUSION: This research suggest that AozC acts as a negative regulator in salt tolerance and modulates fatty acid biosynthesis in response to osmotic stress. These results provide insights into the regulatory mechanisms of stress adaptation in A. oryzae.

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