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Structure-Activity Relationship of α Mating Pheromone from the Fungal Pathogen Fusarium oxysporum.

Stefania Vitale1, Angélica Partida-Hanon2, Soraya Serrano2, Álvaro Martínez-Del-Pozo3, Antonio Di Pietro1, David Turrà4, Marta Bruix5.   

Abstract

During sexual development ascomycete fungi produce two types of peptide pheromones termed a and α. The α pheromone from the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a 13-residue peptide that elicits cell cycle arrest and chemotropic growth, has served as paradigm for the interaction of small peptides with their cognate G protein-coupled receptors. However, no structural information is currently available for α pheromones from filamentous ascomycetes, which are significantly shorter and share almost no sequence similarity with the S. cerevisiae homolog. High resolution structure of synthetic α-pheromone from the plant pathogenic ascomycete Fusarium oxysporum revealed the presence of a central β-turn resembling that of its yeast counterpart. Disruption of the-fold by d-alanine substitution of the conserved central Gly6-Gln7 residues or by random sequence scrambling demonstrated a crucial role for this structural determinant in chemoattractant activity. Unexpectedly, the growth inhibitory effect of F. oxysporum α-pheromone was independent of the cognate G protein-coupled receptors Ste2 and of the central β-turn but instead required two conserved Trp1-Cys2 residues at the N terminus. These results indicate that, despite their reduced size, fungal α-pheromones contain discrete functional regions with a defined secondary structure that regulate diverse biological processes such as polarity reorientation and cell division.
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Keywords:  Fusarium oxysporum; G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR); cell division; chemotropism; fungi; hyphal growth inhibition; peptides; pheromone

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28100777      PMCID: PMC5339745          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.766311

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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