2019
DOI: 10.1128/aem.00532-19
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Chitinases Play a Key Role in Stipe Cell Wall Extension in the Mushroom Coprinopsis cinerea

Abstract: The elongation growth of the mushroom stipe is a characteristic but not well-understood morphogenetic event of basidiomycetes. We found that extending native stipe cell walls of Coprinopsis cinerea were associated with the release of N-acetylglucosamine and chitinbiose and with chitinase activity. Two chitinases among all detected chitinases from C. cinerea, ChiE1 and ChiIII, reconstituted heatinactivated stipe wall extension and released N-acetylglucosamine and chitinbiose. Interestingly, both ChiE1 and ChiII… Show more

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“…During normal growth, chitin biosynthesis genes like chitin synthases (CHS) and endochitinases [ 37 ] are needed for hyphal development and maintenance of cell wall integrity in fungi [ 38 ]. The observed up-regulation of CHS and endochitinases suggests that the fungus is growing and increasing in biomass during the interaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During normal growth, chitin biosynthesis genes like chitin synthases (CHS) and endochitinases [ 37 ] are needed for hyphal development and maintenance of cell wall integrity in fungi [ 38 ]. The observed up-regulation of CHS and endochitinases suggests that the fungus is growing and increasing in biomass during the interaction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Coprinopsis cinerea and Coprinus comatus development-related increases in the activities of glucosidase and glucanases, protease and chitinase have been noted during cap expansion (Iten, 1970;Iten & Matile, 1970;Bush, 1974); so, degradation of the substance of the spent gill tissue is provided for by specific enzyme derepression. Whilst in the stipe, specific chitinases and glucanases act synergistically in cell wall extension of C. cinerea (Kang et al, 2019a;Zhou et al, 2019). In earlier stages, prior to the onset of autodigestion, a number of enzymes are specifically derepressed as tissues of the C. cinerea mushroom cap begin to form (Moore, 2013b).…”
Section: Metabolic Regulation In Relation To Morphogenesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stipe non-elongation in bacteria-infected F. velutipes may be correlated to the up-regulation of chitin deacetylation of cell wall. Stipe elongation is an important process of fruiting body development in Basidiomycetes, and it is primarily resulted from manifold cell elongation instead of cell division (Kamada and Takemaru, 1977;Zhou et al, 2019). Further, the cell elongation requires cell wall extension to create space for the enlarging protoplast (Kang et al, 2019).…”
Section: A Potential Disease Mechanismmentioning
confidence: 99%