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Distinct septin heteropolymers co-exist during multicellular development in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans
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Distinct septin heteropolymers co-exist during multicellular development in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans

Yainitza Hernández-Rodríguez, Shunsuke Masuo, Darryl Johnson, Ron Orlando, Amy Smith, Mara Couto-Rodriguez and Michelle Momany
PloS one, Vol.9(3), pp.e92819-e92819
2014
PMCID: PMC3963935
PMID: 24664283

Abstract

Aspergillus nidulans - enzymology Aspergillus nidulans - genetics Fungal Proteins - genetics Fungal Proteins - metabolism Multienzyme Complexes - genetics Multienzyme Complexes - metabolism Mutation Osmotic Pressure - physiology Protein Transport Septins - genetics Septins - metabolism
Septins are important components of the cytoskeleton that are highly conserved in eukaryotes and play major roles in cytokinesis, patterning, and many developmental processes. Septins form heteropolymers which assemble into higher-order structures including rings, filaments, and gauzes. In contrast to actin filaments and microtubules, the molecular mechanism by which septins assemble is not well-understood. Here, we report that in the filamentous fungus Aspergillus nidulans, four core septins form heteropolymeric complexes. AspE, a fifth septin lacking in unicellular yeasts, interacts with only one of the core septins, and only during multicellular growth. AspE is required for proper localization of three of the core septins, and requires this same subset of core septins for its own unique cortical localization. The ΔaspE mutant lacks developmentally-specific septin higher-order structures and shows reduced spore production and slow growth with low temperatures and osmotic stress. Our results show that at least two distinct septin heteropolymer populations co-exist in A. nidulans, and that while AspE is not a subunit of either heteropolymer, it is required for assembly of septin higher-order structures found in multicellular development.
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