High-throughput format for the phenotyping of fungi on solid substrates

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David Cánovas
Lena Studt
Ana T. Marcos
Joseph Strauss
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[1] BOKU University of Natural Resources and Life Science,Division of Microbial Genetics and Pathogen Interaction, Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology
[2] Campus Tulln,Departamento de Genética
[3] Universidad de Sevilla,Research Platform Bioactive Microbial Metabolites
[4] BOKU University and University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna,undefined
[5] Campus Tulln,undefined
[6] Instituto para el Estudio de la Reproducción Humana (Inebir). Avda de la Cruz Roja 1,undefined
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Filamentous fungi naturally grow on solid surfaces, yet most genetic and biochemical analyses are still performed in liquid cultures. Here, we report a multiplexing platform using high-throughput photometric continuous reading that allows parallel quantification of hyphal growth and reporter gene expression directly on solid medium, thereby mimicking natural environmental conditions. Using this system, we have quantified fungal growth and expression of secondary metabolite GFP-based reporter genes in saprophytic Aspergillus and phytopathogenic Fusarium species in response to different nutrients, stress conditions and epigenetic modifiers. With this method, we provide not only novel insights into the characteristic of fungal growth but also into the metabolic and time-dependent regulation of secondary metabolite gene expression.
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