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Autophagy During Conidiation and Conidial Germination in Filamentous Fungi
Abstract:Filamentous fungi form aerial hyphae on solid medium, and some of these differentiate into conidiophores for asexual sporulation (conidiation). In the filamentous deuteromycete, Aspergillus oryzae, aerial hyphae are formed from the foot cells and some differentiate into conidiophores, which are composed of vesicles, phialides and conidia. Recently, we isolated the yeast ATG8 gene homologue Aoatg8 from A. oryzae, and visualized autophagy by the expression of an EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein)–AoAtg8 fusion protein and DsRed2 protein in this fungus. Furthermore, by constructing the Aoatg8 deletion and conditional mutants, we demonstrated that autophagy functions during the process of differentiation of aerial hyphae, conidiation and conidial germination in A. oryzae. Here, we discuss the contribution of autophagy towards the differentiation and germination processes in filamentous fungi.

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Functional Analysis of the ATG8 Homologue Aoatg8 and Role of Autophagy in Differentiation and Germination in Aspergillus oryzae

T. Kikuma, M. Ohneda, M. Arioka and K. Kitamoto

Eukaryot Cell 2006; 5:1328-36
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