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The antifungal protein AFP secreted by Aspergillus giganteus does not cause detrimental effects on certain mammalian cells.

Henrietta Szappanos1, Gyula Péter Szigeti, Balázs Pál, Zoltán Rusznák, Géza Szucs, Eva Rajnavölgyi, József Balla, György Balla, Emoke Nagy, Eva Leiter, István Pócsi, Silke Hagen, Vera Meyer, László Csernoch.   

Abstract

The antifungal protein AFP is a small, cystein-rich protein secreted by the imperfect ascomycete Aspergillus giganteus. The protein efficiently inhibits the growth of filamentous fungi, including a variety of serious human and plant pathogens mainly of the genera Aspergillus and Fusarium, whereas AFP does not affect the growth of yeast and bacteria. This restricted susceptibility range makes it very attractive for medical or biotechnological use to combat fungal infection and contamination. We, therefore, analyzed whether AFP affects the growth or function of a number of mammalian cells. Here we show that the protein neither provokes any cytotoxic effects on human endothelial cells isolated from the umbilical vein nor activates the immune system. Moreover, potassium currents of neurons and astrocytes do not change in the presence of AFP and neither excitatory processes nor the intracellular calcium homeostasis of cultured skeletal muscle myotubes are affected by AFP. Our data, therefore, suggest that AFP is indeed a promising candidate for the therapeutic or biotechnological use as a potential antifungal agent.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16500727     DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2006.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Peptides        ISSN: 0196-9781            Impact factor:   3.750


  15 in total

1.  The antifungal protein AFP from Aspergillus giganteus inhibits chitin synthesis in sensitive fungi.

Authors:  Silke Hagen; Florentine Marx; Arthur F Ram; Vera Meyer
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2007-02-02       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  A Penicillium chrysogenum-based expression system for the production of small, cysteine-rich antifungal proteins for structural and functional analyses.

Authors:  Christoph Sonderegger; László Galgóczy; Sandra Garrigues; Ádám Fizil; Attila Borics; Paloma Manzanares; Nikoletta Hegedüs; Anna Huber; Jose F Marcos; Gyula Batta; Florentine Marx
Journal:  Microb Cell Fact       Date:  2016-11-11       Impact factor: 5.328

3.  Biofungicidal Potential of Neosartorya (Aspergillus) Fischeri Antifungal Protein NFAP and Novel Synthetic γ-Core Peptides.

Authors:  Liliána Tóth; Györgyi Váradi; Éva Boros; Attila Borics; Hargita Ficze; István Nagy; Gábor K Tóth; Gábor Rákhely; Florentine Marx; László Galgóczy
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2020-05-13       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  Efficient production of antifungal proteins in plants using a new transient expression vector derived from tobacco mosaic virus.

Authors:  Xiaoqing Shi; Teresa Cordero; Sandra Garrigues; Jose F Marcos; José-Antonio Daròs; María Coca
Journal:  Plant Biotechnol J       Date:  2018-12-06       Impact factor: 9.803

5.  Characterization of a fungal competition factor: Production of a conidial cell-wall associated antifungal peptide.

Authors:  Sheng Tong; Maolian Li; Nemat O Keyhani; Yu Liu; Min Yuan; Dongmei Lin; Dan Jin; Xianbi Li; Yan Pei; Yanhua Fan
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2020-04-23       Impact factor: 6.823

6.  Potential of Antifungal Proteins (AFPs) to Control Penicillium Postharvest Fruit Decay.

Authors:  Mónica Gandía; Anant Kakar; Moisés Giner-Llorca; Jeanett Holzknecht; Pedro Martínez-Culebras; László Galgóczy; Florentine Marx; Jose F Marcos; Paloma Manzanares
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-04

7.  New Antimicrobial Potential and Structural Properties of PAFB: A Cationic, Cysteine-Rich Protein from Penicillium chrysogenum Q176.

Authors:  Anna Huber; Dorottya Hajdu; Doris Bratschun-Khan; Zoltán Gáspári; Mihayl Varbanov; Stéphanie Philippot; Ádám Fizil; András Czajlik; Zoltán Kele; Christoph Sonderegger; László Galgóczy; Andrea Bodor; Florentine Marx; Gyula Batta
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-01-29       Impact factor: 4.379

8.  Three Antifungal Proteins From Penicillium expansum: Different Patterns of Production and Antifungal Activity.

Authors:  Sandra Garrigues; Mónica Gandía; Laia Castillo; María Coca; Florentine Marx; Jose F Marcos; Paloma Manzanares
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-10-05       Impact factor: 6.064

9.  A Computational Modeling Approach Predicts Interaction of the Antifungal Protein AFP from Aspergillus giganteus with Fungal Membranes via Its γ-Core Motif.

Authors:  Tillmann Utesch; Alejandra de Miguel Catalina; Caspar Schattenberg; Norman Paege; Peter Schmieder; Eberhard Krause; Yinglong Miao; J Andrew McCammon; Vera Meyer; Sascha Jung; Maria Andrea Mroginski
Journal:  mSphere       Date:  2018-10-03       Impact factor: 4.389

10.  Do Antimicrobial Proteins Contribute to Overcoming the Hidden Antifungal Crisis at the Dawn of a Post-Antibiotic Era?

Authors:  László Galgóczy; Florentine Marx
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2019-01-11
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