Characterization of the RNA Polymerase B Transcricional Factor 3 (btf3) of Trichoderma reesei and the effect of its knockout on gene expression in stress by heat shock / Caracterização do gene do Fator Transcricional 3 da RNA Polimerase B (btf3) de Trichoderma reesei e o efeito de seu nocaute sobre a expressão gênica no estresse por choque térmico

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

Transcription by RNA polymerase II (RNA polymerase B) and protein synthesis are the most important metabolic processes in eukaryotic cells, and they are involved in the control of gene expression. Trichoderma reesei was used as model of study for the development of this study. This filamentous fungus is a microorganism that has been used by some laboratories around the world for the study of diverse basic biological questions due to its great biotechnological importance. We had established a data base of ESTs (Expressed Sequence Tags) for this microorganism and, through the technique of cDNA microarray, we had determined the transcriptional response of T. reesei to oxygen and glucose availability, as well as some environmental stresses. Based on such studies we chose some transcripts affected by oxygen limitation such as the btf3 gene, for more detailed investigations. This gene codes for the BTF3 regulatory protein (RNA Polymerase B Transcription Factor 3), a conserved transcriptional factor among eukaryotes that is involved in the transcription of several class II promoters and is part of the nascent polypeptide-associated complex (NAC). In order to study the functionality of the btf3 gene in normal and heat shock conditions, a large-scale transcriptional comparative analysis between T. reesei wildtype strain QM9414 and the btf3 knockout mutant was executed. The expression of approximately 2,000 genes was analyzed using microarrays in cells submitted to heat stress produced by culture temperature increment to 40°C. The knockout of btf3 produces the increment of the expression of genes involved with the primary metabolism pathways (ND4 and FBA), cellular defense (DnaJ, HSP70 and RCI) and protein synthesis (eIF2); whereas it repressed genes related to the structure cell (HFBII) and RNA synthesis (ATF21). In heat shock, genes that encode Hsp70 and DnaJ proteins, associated to cellular defense, as chaperones, had their expression induced. On the other hand, genes for proteins associated to cellular division, such as histones and septin B, and those related to protein synthesis, such as ribossomal proteins were transcriptionally repressed in both strains as a result of the stress. The results obtained in the microarray analysis were validated through quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR). These results suggest that BTF3 can act as a repressor for some genes transcribed by RNA polymerase B.

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choque térmico expressão gênica gene expression trichoderma reesei heat shock nac btf3 nac trichoderma reesei fungos btf3 fungus

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