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  <Title>NEW PUBLICATION: Aspergillus nidulans cell wall integrity kinase, MpkA, impacts cellular phenotypes that alter mycelial-material mechanical properties</Title>
  <Tagline>Kelsey Gray, Ph.D. Candidate Marten Lab with Dr. Marten</Tagline>
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    <div class="html-content"><h3>Authors: </h3><div><strong>Kelsey Gray, Harley Edwards, Alexander G. Doan, Walker Huso, JungHun Lee,</strong> Wanwei Pan, <strong>Nelanne Bolima, Meredith E. Morse, Sarah Yoda</strong>, Isha Gautam, Steven D. Harris, Marc Zupan, Tuo Wang, Tagide deCarvalho &amp; <strong>Mark R. Marten</strong></div><div><strong><br></strong></div><h3>Title: </h3><div><strong><em>Aspergillus nidulans</em> cell wall integrity kinase, MpkA, impacts cellular phenotypes that alter mycelial-material mechanical properties</strong></div><div><br></div><div><h3>Abstract:</h3><div><p>Mycelial materials are an emerging, natural material made from filamentous fungi that have the potential to replace unsustainable materials used in numerous commercial applications (e.g., packaging, textiles, construction). Efforts to change the mechanical properties of mycelial-materials have typically involved altering growth medium, processing approaches, or fungal species. Although these efforts have shown varying levels of success, all approaches have shown there is a strong correlation between phenotype (of both fungal mycelia and mycelial material’s assembly) and resultant mechanical properties. We hypothesize that genetic means can be used to generate specific fungal phenotypes, leading to mycelial materials with specific mechanical properties. To begin to test this hypothesis, we used a mutant of the model filamentous fungus, <em>Aspergillus nidulans</em>, with a deletion in the gene encoding the last kinase in the cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling pathway, <em>mpkA</em>. We generated one set of mycelial materials from the <em>ΔmpkA</em> deletion mutant (A1404), and another from its isogenic parent (A1405; control). When subjected to tensile testing, and compared to material generated from the control, <em>ΔmpkA</em> material has similar elastic modulus, but significantly increased ultimate tensile strength, and strain at failure. When subjected to a fragmentation assay (i.e., resistance to shear-stress), the <em>ΔmpkA</em> material also had higher relative mechanical strength. To determine possible causes for this behavior, we carried out a comprehensive set of phenotype assessments focused on: three-dimensional structure, hyphal morphology, hyphal growth behaviors, and conidial development. We found, compared to the control, material generated from the <em>ΔmpkA</em> mutant manifests significantly less development, a modified cell wall composition, larger diameter hyphae, more total biomass, higher water capacity and more densely packed material, which all appear to impact the altered mechanical properties.</p>
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  <Summary>Authors:   Kelsey Gray, Harley Edwards, Alexander G. Doan, Walker Huso, JungHun Lee, Wanwei Pan, Nelanne Bolima, Meredith E. Morse, Sarah Yoda, Isha Gautam, Steven D. Harris, Marc Zupan, Tuo Wang,...</Summary>
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    <Title>PHD GRADUATE ASSISTANTSHIP - Spring 2025: Develop new algorithms for artificial intelligence and molecular simulations.</Title>
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          and what degree you would be pursuing at UMBC. </div><div><br></div><h4><strong>About ATOMS Lab &amp; UMBC</strong></h4><div>The ATOMS Lab develops new algorithms for artificial intelligence and molecular simulations. Learn
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          County, just outside of Baltimore and about an hour north of Washington, DC. </div></div><div><br></div><div>More details are posted on the ATOMS Lab website: <a href="https://atomslab.github.io/join/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://atomslab.github.io/join/</a></div></div>
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