巴西副球虫菌丝期CHS5和CHS4基因的转录水平响应外部渗透压、氧化应激和葡萄糖浓度的变化

Gustavo A. Niño-Vega, Françoise Sorais, Gioconda San-Blas
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编码几丁质合成酶的巴西副球蚴CHS5基因的完整序列显示一个5583 nt的开放阅读框,被82,87和97 bp的三个内含子打断(GenBank登录号EF654132)。该蛋白含有1861个氨基酸,预计分子量为206.9 kDa。它的大尺寸和n端区域的存在约为。800个残基具有典型的假定肌球蛋白运动样结构域,允许我们将PbrChs5纳入V类真菌几丁质合酶。对巴西疟原虫CHS5 5 ' UTR区超过4kb的序列分析显示,在巴西疟原虫中存在一个先前报道的与CHS5头对头排列的CHS4基因。在这个共享区域进行基序搜索,发现存在应激反应元件(stress response elements, STREs)、转录激活因子Rlm1p的三个结合位点(已知受低渗透胁迫刺激)和Adr1簇(与葡萄糖抑制有关)。定量RT-PCR分析指出,在氧化应激、外部渗透压改变和葡萄糖抑制条件下,这两个基因的转录水平都发生了变化,表明它们具有共同的转录调控机制。
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Transcription levels of CHS5 and CHS4 genes in Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial phase, respond to alterations in external osmolarity, oxidative stress and glucose concentration

The complete sequence of Paracoccidioides brasiliensis CHS5 gene, encoding a putative chitin synthase revealed a 5583 nt open reading frame, interrupted by three introns of 82, 87 and 97 bp (GenBank Accession No EF654132). The deduced protein contains 1861 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 206.9 kDa. Both its large size and the presence of a N-terminal region of approx. 800 residues with a characteristic putative myosin motor-like domain, allow us to include PbrChs5 into class V fungal chitin synthases. Sequence analysis of over 4 kb from the 5′ UTR region in CHS5, revealed the presence of a previously reported CHS4 gene in P. brasiliensis, arranged in a head-to-head configuration with CHS5. A motif search in this shared region showed the presence of stress response elements (STREs), three binding sites for the transcription activators Rlm1p (known to be stimulated by hypo-osmotic stress) and clusters of Adr1 (related to glucose repression). A quantitative RT-PCR analysis pointed to changes in transcription levels for both genes following oxidative stress, alteration of external osmolarity and under glucose-repressible conditions, suggesting a common regulatory mechanism of transcription.

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