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Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction

Fungi possess diverse photosensory proteins that allow them to perceive different light wavelengths and to adapt to changing light conditions in their environment. The biological and physiological roles of the green light-sensing rhodopsins in fungi are not yet resolved. The rice plant pathogen Fusa...

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Autores principales: Adam, Alexander, Deimel, Stephan, Pardo-Medina, Javier, García-Martínez, Jorge, Konte, Tilen, Limón, M. Carmen, Avalos, Javier, Terpitz, Ulrich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5796164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29324661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010215
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author Adam, Alexander
Deimel, Stephan
Pardo-Medina, Javier
García-Martínez, Jorge
Konte, Tilen
Limón, M. Carmen
Avalos, Javier
Terpitz, Ulrich
author_facet Adam, Alexander
Deimel, Stephan
Pardo-Medina, Javier
García-Martínez, Jorge
Konte, Tilen
Limón, M. Carmen
Avalos, Javier
Terpitz, Ulrich
author_sort Adam, Alexander
collection PubMed
description Fungi possess diverse photosensory proteins that allow them to perceive different light wavelengths and to adapt to changing light conditions in their environment. The biological and physiological roles of the green light-sensing rhodopsins in fungi are not yet resolved. The rice plant pathogen Fusarium fujikuroi exhibits two different rhodopsins, CarO and OpsA. CarO was previously characterized as a light-driven proton pump. We further analyzed the pumping behavior of CarO by patch-clamp experiments. Our data show that CarO pumping activity is strongly augmented in the presence of the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid and in sodium acetate, in a dose-dependent manner under slightly acidic conditions. By contrast, under these and other tested conditions, the Neurospora rhodopsin (NR)-like rhodopsin OpsA did not exhibit any pump activity. Basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) searches in the genomes of ascomycetes revealed the occurrence of rhodopsin-encoding genes mainly in phyto-associated or phytopathogenic fungi, suggesting a possible correlation of the presence of rhodopsins with fungal ecology. In accordance, rice plants infected with a CarO-deficient F. fujikuroi strain showed more severe bakanae symptoms than the reference strain, indicating a potential role of the CarO rhodopsin in the regulation of plant infection by this fungus.
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spelling pubmed-57961642018-02-09 Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction Adam, Alexander Deimel, Stephan Pardo-Medina, Javier García-Martínez, Jorge Konte, Tilen Limón, M. Carmen Avalos, Javier Terpitz, Ulrich Int J Mol Sci Article Fungi possess diverse photosensory proteins that allow them to perceive different light wavelengths and to adapt to changing light conditions in their environment. The biological and physiological roles of the green light-sensing rhodopsins in fungi are not yet resolved. The rice plant pathogen Fusarium fujikuroi exhibits two different rhodopsins, CarO and OpsA. CarO was previously characterized as a light-driven proton pump. We further analyzed the pumping behavior of CarO by patch-clamp experiments. Our data show that CarO pumping activity is strongly augmented in the presence of the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid and in sodium acetate, in a dose-dependent manner under slightly acidic conditions. By contrast, under these and other tested conditions, the Neurospora rhodopsin (NR)-like rhodopsin OpsA did not exhibit any pump activity. Basic local alignment search tool (BLAST) searches in the genomes of ascomycetes revealed the occurrence of rhodopsin-encoding genes mainly in phyto-associated or phytopathogenic fungi, suggesting a possible correlation of the presence of rhodopsins with fungal ecology. In accordance, rice plants infected with a CarO-deficient F. fujikuroi strain showed more severe bakanae symptoms than the reference strain, indicating a potential role of the CarO rhodopsin in the regulation of plant infection by this fungus. MDPI 2018-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5796164/ /pubmed/29324661 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010215 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Adam, Alexander
Deimel, Stephan
Pardo-Medina, Javier
García-Martínez, Jorge
Konte, Tilen
Limón, M. Carmen
Avalos, Javier
Terpitz, Ulrich
Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title_full Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title_fullStr Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title_short Protein Activity of the Fusarium fujikuroi Rhodopsins CarO and OpsA and Their Relation to Fungus–Plant Interaction
title_sort protein activity of the fusarium fujikuroi rhodopsins caro and opsa and their relation to fungus–plant interaction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5796164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29324661
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010215
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