Influence Of Carbon Source On Wood Decay-Associated Gene Expression In Sequential Hyphal Zones Of The Brown Rot Fungus Gloeophyllum Trabeum

BIOSCIENCE BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY(2021)

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Brown rot fungi show a two-step wood degradation mechanism comprising oxidative radical-based and enzymatic saccharification systems. Recent studies have demonstrated that the brown rot fungus Rhodonia placenta expresses oxidoreductase genes ahead of glycoside hydrolase genes and spatially protects the saccharification enzymes from oxidative damage of the oxidoreductase reactions. This study aimed to assess the generality of the spatial gene regulation of these genes in other brown rot fungi and examine the effects of carbon source on the gene regulation. Gene expression analysis was performed on 14 oxidoreductase and glycoside hydrolase genes in the brown rot fungus Gloeophyllum trabeum, directionally grown on wood, sawdust-agar, and glucose-agar wafers. In G. trabeum, both oxidoreductase and glycoside hydrolase genes were expressed at higher levels in sections behind the wafers. The upregulation of glycoside hydrolase genes was significantly higher in woody substrates than in glucose, whereas the oxidoreductase gene expression was not affected by substrates.[GRAPHICS]Gloeophyllum trabeum expressed both glycoside hydrolase (GH) and oxidoreductase (OR) genes higher at behind the wafers; GH gene expression was induced by woody substrates.
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brown rot fungi, wood degradation, CAZy
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