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A novel family of cyclic oligopeptides derived from ribosomal peptide synthesis of an in planta-induced gene, gigA, in Epichloë endophytes of grasses.

Richard D Johnson1, Geoffrey A Lane2, Albert Koulman2, Mingshu Cao2, Karl Fraser2, Damien J Fleetwood2, Christine R Voisey2, Jolon M Dyer3, Jennifer Pratt2, Michael Christensen2, Wayne R Simpson2, Gregory T Bryan2, Linda J Johnson2.   

Abstract

Fungal endophytes belonging to the genus Epichloë form associations with temperate grasses belonging to the sub-family Poöideae that range from mutualistic through to pathogenic. We previously identified a novel endophyte gene (designated gigA for grass induced gene) that is one of the most abundantly expressed fungal transcripts in endophyte-infected grasses and which is distributed and highly expressed in a wide range of Epichloë grass associations. Molecular and biochemical analyses indicate that gigA encodes a small secreted protein containing an imperfect 27 amino acid repeat that includes a kexin protease cleavage site. Kexin processing of GigA liberates within the plant multiple related products, named here as epichloëcyclins, which we have demonstrated by MS/MS to be cyclic peptidic in nature. Gene deletion of gigA leads to the elimination of all epichloëcyclins with no conspicuous phenotypic impact on the host grass, suggesting a possible bioactive role. This is a further example of a ribosomal peptide synthetic (RiPS) pathway operating within the Ascomycetes, and is the first description of such a pathway from a mutualistic symbiotic fungus from this Phylum.
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Keywords:  Cyclic oligopeptide; Epichloë; Epichloëcyclin; Ribosomal peptide synthetic pathway; Symbiosis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26519220     DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2015.10.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Genet Biol        ISSN: 1087-1845            Impact factor:   3.495


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