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Identification of appressorial and mycelial cell wall proteins and a survey of the membrane proteome of Phytophthora infestans.

Laura J Grenville-Briggs1, Anna O Avrova, Rebecca J Hay, Catherine R Bruce, Stephen C Whisson, Pieter van West.   

Abstract

Proteins embedded in the cell wall and plasma membrane of filamentous oomycetes and fungi provide a means by which these organisms can interact with their local environment. However, cell wall and membrane proteins have often proved difficult to isolate using conventional proteomic techniques. Here we have used liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to facilitate rapid and sensitive quantification of the cell wall proteome. We report the use of LC-MS/MS to identify differentially regulated proteins from the cell walls of three different lifecycle stages of the oomycete plant pathogen Phytophthora infestans: non-sporulating vegetative mycelium, sporulating mycelium, and germinating cysts with appressoria. We have also used quantitative real-time RT-PCR to confirm that the transcripts corresponding to some of these proteins, namely those identified in cell walls of germinating cysts with appressoria, accumulate differentially throughout the lifecycle. These proteins may, therefore, be important for pre-infective development and early pathogenicity. Up to 31 covalently and non-covalently bound cell wall-associated proteins were identified. All of the proteins identified in germinating cysts with appressoria, and several of those from mycelial fractions, were classified as putative effector or pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) molecules, including members of the CBEL family, the elicitin family, the crinkler (CRN) family and two transglutaminases. Thus, the cell wall of P. infestans may represent an important reservoir for surface-presented, apoplastic effectors or defence activation molecules. Proteins predicted to be cell surface proteins included IPI-B like proteins, mucins, cell wall-associated enzymes and annexin family members. Additionally we identified up to 27 membrane-associated proteins from Triton X-114 phase partitioned mycelial membrane preparations, producing the first inventory of oomycete membrane-associated proteins. Four of these proteins are small Rab-type G-proteins and several are associated with secretion.
Copyright © 2010 The British Mycological Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20943180     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2010.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


  12 in total

1.  Structural characterization of a putative chitin synthase gene in Phytophthora spp. and analysis of its transcriptional activity during pathogenesis on potato and soybean plants.

Authors:  Lauren Hinkel; Manuel D Ospina-Giraldo
Journal:  Curr Genet       Date:  2017-03-17       Impact factor: 3.886

2.  Proteomic Analysis of Phytophthora infestans Reveals the Importance of Cell Wall Proteins in Pathogenicity.

Authors:  Svante Resjö; Maja Brus; Ashfaq Ali; Harold J G Meijer; Marianne Sandin; Francine Govers; Fredrik Levander; Laura Grenville-Briggs; Erik Andreasson
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 5.911

3.  Identification and analysis of Phytophthora cactorum genes up-regulated during cyst germination and strawberry infection.

Authors:  Xiaoren Chen; Sonja Sletner Klemsdal; May Bente Brurberg
Journal:  Curr Genet       Date:  2011-06-23       Impact factor: 3.886

4.  Profiling the secretome and extracellular proteome of the potato late blight pathogen Phytophthora infestans.

Authors:  Harold J G Meijer; Francesco M Mancuso; Guadalupe Espadas; Michael F Seidl; Cristina Chiva; Francine Govers; Eduard Sabidó
Journal:  Mol Cell Proteomics       Date:  2014-05-28       Impact factor: 5.911

5.  The unique architecture and function of cellulose-interacting proteins in oomycetes revealed by genomic and structural analyses.

Authors:  Mathieu Larroque; Roland Barriot; Arnaud Bottin; Annick Barre; Pierre Rougé; Bernard Dumas; Elodie Gaulin
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2012-11-09       Impact factor: 3.969

6.  A molecular insight into algal-oomycete warfare: cDNA analysis of Ectocarpus siliculosus infected with the basal oomycete Eurychasma dicksonii.

Authors:  Laura Grenville-Briggs; Claire M M Gachon; Martina Strittmatter; Lieven Sterck; Frithjof C Küpper; Pieter van West
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-09-15       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 7.  How to Unravel the Key Functions of Cryptic Oomycete Elicitin Proteins and Their Role in Plant Disease.

Authors:  Aayushree Kharel; Md Tohidul Islam; James Rookes; David Cahill
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-12

8.  Transcriptome dynamics of Arabidopsis thaliana root penetration by the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora parasitica.

Authors:  Agnès Attard; Edouard Evangelisti; Naïma Kebdani-Minet; Franck Panabières; Emeline Deleury; Cindy Maggio; Michel Ponchet; Mathieu Gourgues
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2014-06-29       Impact factor: 3.969

Review 9.  Fungal annexins: a mini review.

Authors:  Kamand Khalaj; Elahe Aminollahi; Ali Bordbar; Vahid Khalaj
Journal:  Springerplus       Date:  2015-11-24

10.  Infection of the brown alga Ectocarpus siliculosus by the oomycete Eurychasma dicksonii induces oxidative stress and halogen metabolism.

Authors:  Martina Strittmatter; Laura J Grenville-Briggs; Lisa Breithut; Pieter Van West; Claire M M Gachon; Frithjof C Küpper
Journal:  Plant Cell Environ       Date:  2015-04-23       Impact factor: 7.228

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