树干病真菌龙葵病菌蛋白质组学分析中的新蛋白

Carla C. Uranga , Majid Ghassemian , Rufina Hernández-Martínez
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关于蛋白质在病原菌和寄主相互作用中的功能,特别是在树干病真菌家族,Botryosphaeriaceae中,许多基本的科学问题仍然存在,这是一个全球性的问题,对经济上重要的植物,特别是果树。蛋白质组学是一项非常有用的技术,用于研究蛋白质表达和发现未测序和注释不足的生物体中的新蛋白质。目前的真菌蛋白质组学方法包括2D SDS-PAGE和广泛、复杂的蛋白质提取方法。本研究将改良的Folch萃取法应用于蛋白质提取,对植物和人类真菌病原菌可可裂叶虫(Lasiodiplodia theobromae)进行从头肽测序和肽片段分析/蛋白质鉴定。这两种生物信息学方法在外源性甘油三酯和葡萄糖的存在下,从L.可可酵母产生的蛋白质中产生了新的肽序列。这些蛋白及其可能具有的功能可能成为进一步功能表征和验证工作的目标,因为它们在生物技术中的潜在用途,以及作为理解真菌生物化学的新范例,例如发现致敏烯醇化酶,以及各种新型蛋白酶,包括与蛇毒中发现的锌金属蛋白酶同源。这项工作有助于基因组注释工作的开展,并与基因组测序相结合,将有助于改善真菌生物信息学数据库,为今后的研究提供基础。所有数据,包括原始数据,都可以通过标识符为PXD005283的ProteomeXchange数据存储库获得。这是对蕨类植物的首次研究。
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Novel proteins from proteomic analysis of the trunk disease fungus Lasiodiplodia theobromae (Botryosphaeriaceae)

Many basic science questions remain regarding protein functions in the pathogen: host interaction, especially in the trunk disease fungi family, the Botryosphaeriaceae, which are a global problem for economically important plants, especially fruiting trees. Proteomics is a highly useful technology for studying protein expression and for discovering novel proteins in unsequenced and poorly annotated organisms. Current fungal proteomics approaches involve 2D SDS-PAGE and extensive, complex, protein extraction methodologies. In this work, a modified Folch extraction was applied to protein extraction to perform both de novo peptide sequencing and peptide fragmentation analysis/protein identification of the plant and human fungal pathogen Lasiodiplodia theobromae. Both bioinformatics approaches yielded novel peptide sequences from proteins produced by L. theobromae in the presence of exogenous triglycerides and glucose. These proteins and the functions they may possess could be targeted for further functional characterization and validation efforts, due to their potential uses in biotechnology and as new paradigms for understanding fungal biochemistry, such as the finding of allergenic enolases, as well as various novel proteases, including zinc metalloproteinases homologous to those found in snake venom. This work contributes to genomic annotation efforts, which, hand in hand with genomic sequencing, will help improve fungal bioinformatics databases for future studies of Botryosphaeriaceae. All data, including raw data, are available via the ProteomeXchange data repository with identifier PXD005283. This is the first study of its kind in Botryosphaeriaceae.

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