Upadhyay_2016_Cell.Rep_14_2511

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Title : Subcellular Compartmentalization and Trafficking of the Biosynthetic Machinery for Fungal Melanin - Upadhyay_2016_Cell.Rep_14_2511
Author(s) : Upadhyay S , Xu X , Lowry D , Jackson JC , Roberson RW , Lin X
Ref : Cell Rep , 14 :2511 , 2016
Abstract :

Protection by melanin depends on its subcellular location. Although most filamentous fungi synthesize melanin via a polyketide synthase pathway, where and how melanin biosynthesis occurs and how it is deposited as extracellular granules remain elusive. Using a forward genetic screen in the pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus, we find that mutations in an endosomal sorting nexin abolish melanin cell-wall deposition. We find that all enzymes involved in the early steps of melanin biosynthesis are recruited to endosomes through a non-conventional secretory pathway. In contrast, late melanin enzymes accumulate in the cell wall. Such subcellular compartmentalization of the melanin biosynthetic machinery occurs in both A. fumigatus and A. nidulans. Thus, fungal melanin biosynthesis appears to be initiated in endosomes with exocytosis leading to melanin extracellular deposition, much like the synthesis and trafficking of mammalian melanin in endosomally derived melanosomes.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: aspfu-AYG1

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Upadhyay S, Xu X, Lowry D, Jackson JC, Roberson RW, Lin X (2016)
Subcellular Compartmentalization and Trafficking of the Biosynthetic Machinery for Fungal Melanin
Cell Rep 14 :2511

Upadhyay S, Xu X, Lowry D, Jackson JC, Roberson RW, Lin X (2016)
Cell Rep 14 :2511