Heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunit controls growth, stress response, extracellular protease activity, and cyclopiazonic acid production in Penicillium camemberti
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García Rico, Ramón O.
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Gil Durán, Carlos
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Rojas Aedo, Juan F.
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Vaca Cerezo, Inmaculada
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Figueroa, Luis
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Levican, Gloria
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Chavez, Renato
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2018-07-17T15:19:19Z
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2018-07-17T15:19:19Z
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2017
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Fungal Biology 121 (9) 754-762
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10.1016/j.funbio.2017.05.007
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149888
Abstract
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The fungus Penicillium camemberti is widely used in the ripening of various bloomy-rind cheeses. Several properties of P. camemberti are important in cheese ripening, including conidiation, growth and enzyme production, among others. However, the production of mycotoxins such as cyclopiazonic acid during the ripening process by P. camemberti has raised concerns among consumers that demand food with minimal contamination. Here we show that overexpressing an alpha-subunit from the subgroup I of the heterotrimeric G protein (G alpha i) influences several of these processes: it negatively affects growth in a media dependent manner, triggers conidial germination, reduces the rate of sporulation, affects thermal and osmotic stress resistance, and also extracellular protease and cyclopiazonic acid production. Our results contribute to understanding the biological determinants underlying these biological processes in the economically important fungus P. camemberti.
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Patrocinador
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Programa de Cooperacion Cientifica Internacional CONICYT-COLCIENCIAS
Folio 2009-096
DICYT-USACH
University of Pamplona
Microbiology and Biotechnology Research Group (GIMBIO)
CONICYT-PFCHA/Doctorado
Nacional/2014-63140056
CONICYT-PFCHA/DoctoradoNacional
2013-21130251
Heterotrimeric G protein alpha subunit controls growth, stress response, extracellular protease activity, and cyclopiazonic acid production in Penicillium camemberti