The
Pal/Rim pathway and its key transcription factor PacC play
important roles in fungal adaptation to ambient pH regarding growth,
secondary metabolism, and virulence. However, the effect of PacC on
the secondary metabolism of the important biocontrol fungus Trichoderma harzianum remains elusive. To answer
this question, ThpacC deletion (KO-ThpacC) and overexpression (OE-ThpacC) mutants of T. harzianum 3.9236 were constructed. Transcriptomic
analysis of T. harzianum and KO-ThpacC suggested that ThpacC acted as both a positive and
a negative regulator for secondary metabolite (SM) production. Further
investigation revealed that deletion of ThpacC abolished
homodimericin A and 8-epi-homodimericin A production.
Moreover, ThpacC plays a role in the antagonism of T. harzianum against Sclerotinia sclerotiorum. 8-epi-Homodimericin A demonstrated moderate inhibitory
activity against S. sclerotiorum. Our
results contribute to a deeper understanding of the ThpacC function
on SM production and the antifungal activity of T.
harzianum.
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