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Endosome motility controls light-responsive reproductive development and secondary metabolite production in Aspergillus

Kumar, G.; Allen, J. L.; Oster, L. D.; Amir Rawa, M. S.; Ramirez, E. A.; Bok, J. W.; Suen, P. H.; Driscoll, B. E.; Salogiannis, J.; Keller, N. P.; Reck-Peterson, S. L.

2026-03-04 cell biology
10.64898/2026.03.03.708097 bioRxiv
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Filamentous fungi, such as Aspergillus species, use microtubule transport to move early endosomes. Other cargos, such as peroxisomes and mRNAs, "hitchhike" on early endosomes to move throughout the long hyphae of these organisms. In Aspergillus nidulans, peroxisomes hitchhike on early endosomes using the endosomal protein PxdA and the peroxisomal protein AcbdA. The HookA adaptor protein links endosomes to microtubule motors. Here, we set out to explore the physiological functions of peroxisome hitchhiking and endosome motility. A. nidulans has a complex life cycle that includes asexual and sexual reproduction. A. nidulans and other fungi within the Pezizomycotina subphylum are also notable for the vast number of secondary metabolites they produce. Light and other environmental conditions influence developmental decisions and secondary metabolite production. Here, we found that sexual reproduction is favored in the absence of endosome motility, even in the light, which normally promotes asexual reproduction. RNA sequencing of strains lacking endosome motility showed altered expression of genes involved in development. Unexpectedly, we observed altered expression of genes involved in secondary metabolism in strains lacking endosome motility and peroxisome hitchhiking. Using mass spectrometry, we found that the loss of endosome motility affected the biosynthesis of secondary metabolites, including sterigmatocystin, a carcinogenic mycotoxin that is a food contaminant. Finally, in a pathogenic species, Aspergillus fumigatus, we found that deletion of its PxdA homolog also significantly altered secondary metabolite production. Our work uncovers an unexpected link between organelle motility, developmental decisions in response to light, and secondary metabolite production in filamentous fungi.

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