由Gna1-Gα亚基调控的结瘤Stagonospora胞外蛋白的蛋白质组学鉴定

Kar-Chun Tan , Joshua L. Heazlewood , A. Harvey Millar , Richard P. Oliver , Peter S. Solomon
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摘要

真菌节孢菌是小麦节孢菌斑点病的病原菌。Gna1编码的Gα蛋白是真菌中的一个重要信号转导成分,是真菌完全致病、产孢和细胞外解聚酶所必需的。在这项研究中,我们试图通过使用二维凝胶电泳分析细胞外蛋白质组与野生型的差异,更好地了解与gna1突变体相关的缺陷。质谱分析改变的丰富蛋白质斑点和肽与鹿角孢菌基因组数据库的匹配,已经鉴定出与细胞壁降解、蛋白水解、RNA水解和芳香化合物代谢有关的基因。此外,定量RT-PCR已经证明,一些编码基因在整个宿主感染过程中表现出差异表达。讨论了这些蛋白质及其相应基因在真菌毒力中的意义。
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Proteomic identification of extracellular proteins regulated by the Gna1 Gα subunit in Stagonospora nodorum

The fungus Stagonospora nodorum is the causal agent of stagonospora nodorum blotch (syn. leaf and glume blotch) disease of wheat. The Gna1-encoded Gα protein is an important signal transduction component in the fungus, which is required for full pathogenicity, sporulation and extracellular depolymerase production. In this study, we sought to gain a better understanding of defects associated with the gna1 mutant by using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to analyse the extracellular proteome for differences to the wildtype. Mass spectrometry analysis of altered abundant protein spots and peptide matching to the Stagonospora nodorum genome database have led to the identification of genes implicated in cell wall degradation, proteolysis, RNA hydrolysis and aromatic compound metabolism. In addition, quantitative RT-PCR has demonstrated that some of the encoding genes showed differential expression throughout host infection. Implications of these proteins and their corresponding genes in fungal virulence are discussed.

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