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MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees

Major intrinsic proteins (MIP) are characterized by a transmembrane pore-type architecture that facilitates transport across biomembranes of water and a variety of low molecular weight solutes. They are found in all parts of life, with remarkable protein diversity. Very little is known about MIP fro...

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Autores principales: Ben Amira, Maroua, Mom, Robin, Lopez, David, Chaar, Hatem, Khouaja, Ali, Pujade-Renaud, Valérie, Fumanal, Boris, Gousset-Dupont, Aurélie, Bronner, Gisèle, Label, Philippe, Julien, Jean-Louis, Triki, Mohamed Ali, Auguin, Daniel, Venisse, Jean-Stéphane
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5854309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29543834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193760
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author Ben Amira, Maroua
Mom, Robin
Lopez, David
Chaar, Hatem
Khouaja, Ali
Pujade-Renaud, Valérie
Fumanal, Boris
Gousset-Dupont, Aurélie
Bronner, Gisèle
Label, Philippe
Julien, Jean-Louis
Triki, Mohamed Ali
Auguin, Daniel
Venisse, Jean-Stéphane
author_facet Ben Amira, Maroua
Mom, Robin
Lopez, David
Chaar, Hatem
Khouaja, Ali
Pujade-Renaud, Valérie
Fumanal, Boris
Gousset-Dupont, Aurélie
Bronner, Gisèle
Label, Philippe
Julien, Jean-Louis
Triki, Mohamed Ali
Auguin, Daniel
Venisse, Jean-Stéphane
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description Major intrinsic proteins (MIP) are characterized by a transmembrane pore-type architecture that facilitates transport across biomembranes of water and a variety of low molecular weight solutes. They are found in all parts of life, with remarkable protein diversity. Very little is known about MIP from fungi. And yet, it can legitimately be stated that MIP are pivotal molecular components in the privileged relationships fungi enjoy with plants or soil fauna in various environments. To date, MIP have never been studied in a mycoparasitism situation. In this study, the diversity, expression and functional prediction of MIP from the genus Trichoderma were investigated. Trichoderma spp. genomes have at least seven aquaporin genes. Based on a phylogenetic analysis of the translated sequences, members were assigned to the AQP, AQGP and XIP subfamilies. In in vitro and in planta assays with T. harzianum strain Ths97, expression analyses showed that four genes were constitutively expressed. In a mycoparasitic context with Fusarium solani, the causative agent of fusarium dieback on olive tree roots, these genes were up-regulated. This response is of particular interest in analyzing the MIP promoter cis-regulatory motifs, most of which are involved in various carbon and nitrogen metabolisms. Structural analyses provide new insights into the possible role of structural checkpoints by which these members transport water, H(2)O(2), glycerol and, more generally, linear polyols across the membranes. Taken together, these results provide the first evidence that MIP may play a key role in Trichoderma mycoparasitism lifestyle.
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spelling pubmed-58543092018-03-28 MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees Ben Amira, Maroua Mom, Robin Lopez, David Chaar, Hatem Khouaja, Ali Pujade-Renaud, Valérie Fumanal, Boris Gousset-Dupont, Aurélie Bronner, Gisèle Label, Philippe Julien, Jean-Louis Triki, Mohamed Ali Auguin, Daniel Venisse, Jean-Stéphane PLoS One Research Article Major intrinsic proteins (MIP) are characterized by a transmembrane pore-type architecture that facilitates transport across biomembranes of water and a variety of low molecular weight solutes. They are found in all parts of life, with remarkable protein diversity. Very little is known about MIP from fungi. And yet, it can legitimately be stated that MIP are pivotal molecular components in the privileged relationships fungi enjoy with plants or soil fauna in various environments. To date, MIP have never been studied in a mycoparasitism situation. In this study, the diversity, expression and functional prediction of MIP from the genus Trichoderma were investigated. Trichoderma spp. genomes have at least seven aquaporin genes. Based on a phylogenetic analysis of the translated sequences, members were assigned to the AQP, AQGP and XIP subfamilies. In in vitro and in planta assays with T. harzianum strain Ths97, expression analyses showed that four genes were constitutively expressed. In a mycoparasitic context with Fusarium solani, the causative agent of fusarium dieback on olive tree roots, these genes were up-regulated. This response is of particular interest in analyzing the MIP promoter cis-regulatory motifs, most of which are involved in various carbon and nitrogen metabolisms. Structural analyses provide new insights into the possible role of structural checkpoints by which these members transport water, H(2)O(2), glycerol and, more generally, linear polyols across the membranes. Taken together, these results provide the first evidence that MIP may play a key role in Trichoderma mycoparasitism lifestyle. Public Library of Science 2018-03-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5854309/ /pubmed/29543834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193760 Text en © 2018 Ben Amira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ben Amira, Maroua
Mom, Robin
Lopez, David
Chaar, Hatem
Khouaja, Ali
Pujade-Renaud, Valérie
Fumanal, Boris
Gousset-Dupont, Aurélie
Bronner, Gisèle
Label, Philippe
Julien, Jean-Louis
Triki, Mohamed Ali
Auguin, Daniel
Venisse, Jean-Stéphane
MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title_full MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title_fullStr MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title_full_unstemmed MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title_short MIP diversity from Trichoderma: Structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with Fusarium solani olive trees
title_sort mip diversity from trichoderma: structural considerations and transcriptional modulation during mycoparasitic association with fusarium solani olive trees
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5854309/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29543834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193760
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