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Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome
BACKGROUND: The ascomycete fungus Ceratocystis cacaofunesta is the causal agent of wilt disease in cacao, which results in significant economic losses in the affected producing areas. Despite the economic importance of the Ceratocystis complex of species, no genomic data are available for any of its...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605234/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23394930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-91 |
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author | Ambrosio, Alinne Batista do Nascimento, Leandro Costa Oliveira, Bruno V L Teixeira, Paulo José P Tiburcio, Ricardo A Toledo Thomazella, Daniela P Leme, Adriana F P Carazzolle, Marcelo F Vidal, Ramon O Mieczkowski, Piotr Meinhardt, Lyndel W Pereira, Gonçalo A G Cabrera, Odalys G |
author_facet | Ambrosio, Alinne Batista do Nascimento, Leandro Costa Oliveira, Bruno V L Teixeira, Paulo José P Tiburcio, Ricardo A Toledo Thomazella, Daniela P Leme, Adriana F P Carazzolle, Marcelo F Vidal, Ramon O Mieczkowski, Piotr Meinhardt, Lyndel W Pereira, Gonçalo A G Cabrera, Odalys G |
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description | BACKGROUND: The ascomycete fungus Ceratocystis cacaofunesta is the causal agent of wilt disease in cacao, which results in significant economic losses in the affected producing areas. Despite the economic importance of the Ceratocystis complex of species, no genomic data are available for any of its members. Given that mitochondria play important roles in fungal virulence and the susceptibility/resistance of fungi to fungicides, we performed the first functional analysis of this organelle in Ceratocystis using integrated “omics” approaches. RESULTS: The C. cacaofunesta mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) consists of a single, 103,147-bp circular molecule, making this the second largest mtDNA among the Sordariomycetes. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the presence of 15 conserved genes and 37 intronic open reading frames in C. cacaofunesta mtDNA. Here, we predicted the mitochondrial proteome (mtProt) of C. cacaofunesta, which is comprised of 1,124 polypeptides - 52 proteins that are mitochondrially encoded and 1,072 that are nuclearly encoded. Transcriptome analysis revealed 33 probable novel genes. Comparisons among the Gene Ontology results of the predicted mtProt of C. cacaofunesta, Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed no significant differences. Moreover, C. cacaofunesta mitochondria were isolated, and the mtProt was subjected to mass spectrometric analysis. The experimental proteome validated 27% of the predicted mtProt. Our results confirmed the existence of 110 hypothetical proteins and 7 novel proteins of which 83 and 1, respectively, had putative mitochondrial localization. CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides the first partial genomic analysis of a species of the Ceratocystis genus and the first predicted mitochondrial protein inventory of a phytopathogenic fungus. In addition to the known mitochondrial role in pathogenicity, our results demonstrated that the global function analysis of this organelle is similar in pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi, suggesting that its relevance in the lifestyle of these organisms should be based on a small number of specific proteins and/or with respect to differential gene regulation. In this regard, particular interest should be directed towards mitochondrial proteins with unknown function and the novel protein that might be specific to this species. Further functional characterization of these proteins could enhance our understanding of the role of mitochondria in phytopathogenicity. |
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spelling | pubmed-36052342013-03-22 Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome Ambrosio, Alinne Batista do Nascimento, Leandro Costa Oliveira, Bruno V L Teixeira, Paulo José P Tiburcio, Ricardo A Toledo Thomazella, Daniela P Leme, Adriana F P Carazzolle, Marcelo F Vidal, Ramon O Mieczkowski, Piotr Meinhardt, Lyndel W Pereira, Gonçalo A G Cabrera, Odalys G BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: The ascomycete fungus Ceratocystis cacaofunesta is the causal agent of wilt disease in cacao, which results in significant economic losses in the affected producing areas. Despite the economic importance of the Ceratocystis complex of species, no genomic data are available for any of its members. Given that mitochondria play important roles in fungal virulence and the susceptibility/resistance of fungi to fungicides, we performed the first functional analysis of this organelle in Ceratocystis using integrated “omics” approaches. RESULTS: The C. cacaofunesta mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) consists of a single, 103,147-bp circular molecule, making this the second largest mtDNA among the Sordariomycetes. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the presence of 15 conserved genes and 37 intronic open reading frames in C. cacaofunesta mtDNA. Here, we predicted the mitochondrial proteome (mtProt) of C. cacaofunesta, which is comprised of 1,124 polypeptides - 52 proteins that are mitochondrially encoded and 1,072 that are nuclearly encoded. Transcriptome analysis revealed 33 probable novel genes. Comparisons among the Gene Ontology results of the predicted mtProt of C. cacaofunesta, Neurospora crassa and Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed no significant differences. Moreover, C. cacaofunesta mitochondria were isolated, and the mtProt was subjected to mass spectrometric analysis. The experimental proteome validated 27% of the predicted mtProt. Our results confirmed the existence of 110 hypothetical proteins and 7 novel proteins of which 83 and 1, respectively, had putative mitochondrial localization. CONCLUSIONS: The present study provides the first partial genomic analysis of a species of the Ceratocystis genus and the first predicted mitochondrial protein inventory of a phytopathogenic fungus. In addition to the known mitochondrial role in pathogenicity, our results demonstrated that the global function analysis of this organelle is similar in pathogenic and non-pathogenic fungi, suggesting that its relevance in the lifestyle of these organisms should be based on a small number of specific proteins and/or with respect to differential gene regulation. In this regard, particular interest should be directed towards mitochondrial proteins with unknown function and the novel protein that might be specific to this species. Further functional characterization of these proteins could enhance our understanding of the role of mitochondria in phytopathogenicity. BioMed Central 2013-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3605234/ /pubmed/23394930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-91 Text en Copyright ©2013 Ambrosio et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ambrosio, Alinne Batista do Nascimento, Leandro Costa Oliveira, Bruno V L Teixeira, Paulo José P Tiburcio, Ricardo A Toledo Thomazella, Daniela P Leme, Adriana F P Carazzolle, Marcelo F Vidal, Ramon O Mieczkowski, Piotr Meinhardt, Lyndel W Pereira, Gonçalo A G Cabrera, Odalys G Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title | Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title_full | Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title_fullStr | Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title_full_unstemmed | Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title_short | Global analyses of Ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
title_sort | global analyses of ceratocystis cacaofunesta mitochondria: from genome to proteome |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3605234/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23394930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-14-91 |
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