Literature DB >> 16878552

[Extracellular proteinases from the phytopathogenic fungus Fusarium culmorum].

E V Ievleva, T A Revina, N N Kudriavtseva, A V Sof'in, T A Valueva.   

Abstract

The growth of Fusarium culmorum fungus on a medium containing thermostable proteins from potato tubers was accompanied by the production of proteinases, exhibiting activity over a broad pH range (from 6.0-10.0). When studied by SDS-PAGE in the presence of beta-mercaptoethanol, extracellular proteinases were represented by at least five species with a molecular weight of 30-60 kDa. Inhibitor analysis and studies of enzyme activities with synthetic substrates demonstrated that the culture liquid of Fusarium culmorum contained serine proteinases of various classes. The amount of subtilisin-like proteinases was the highest. A near-complete inhibition of the enzymes was caused by proteinaceous proteinase inhibitors from potato tubers. These data suggest that proteinases of the phytopathogen Fusarium culmorum serve as a metabolic target for natural inhibitors of potato proteinases.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16878552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prikl Biokhim Mikrobiol        ISSN: 0555-1099


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