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Unconventional Secretion of Nigerolysins A from Aspergillus Species

Aegerolysins are small lipid-binding proteins particularly abundant in fungi. Aegerolysins from oyster mushrooms interact with an insect-specific membrane lipid and, together with MACPF proteins produced by the same organism, form pesticidal pore-forming complexes. The specific interaction with the...

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Autores principales: Kraševec, Nada, Novak, Maruša, Barat, Simona, Skočaj, Matej, Sepčić, Kristina, Anderluh, Gregor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121973
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author Kraševec, Nada
Novak, Maruša
Barat, Simona
Skočaj, Matej
Sepčić, Kristina
Anderluh, Gregor
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Novak, Maruša
Barat, Simona
Skočaj, Matej
Sepčić, Kristina
Anderluh, Gregor
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description Aegerolysins are small lipid-binding proteins particularly abundant in fungi. Aegerolysins from oyster mushrooms interact with an insect-specific membrane lipid and, together with MACPF proteins produced by the same organism, form pesticidal pore-forming complexes. The specific interaction with the same membrane lipid was recently demonstrated for nigerolysin A2 (NigA2), an aegerolysin from Aspergillus niger. In Aspergillus species, the aegerolysins were frequently found as secreted proteins, indicating their function in fungal defense. Using immunocytochemistry and live-cell imaging we investigated the subcellular localization of the nigerolysins A in A. niger, while their secretion was addressed by secretion prediction and Western blotting. We show that both nigerolysins A are leaderless proteins that reach the cell exterior by an unconventional protein secretion. NigA proteins are evenly distributed in the cytoplasm of fungal hyphae. A detailed bioinformatics analysis of Aspergillus aegerolysins suggests that the same function occurs only in a limited number of aegerolysins. From alignment, analysis of chromosomal loci, orthology, synteny, and phylogeny it follows that the same or a similar function described for pairs of pesticidal proteins of Pleurotus sp. can be expected in species of the subgenus Circumdati, section Nigri, series Nigri, and some other species with adjacent pairs of putative pesticidal proteins.
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spelling pubmed-77639832020-12-27 Unconventional Secretion of Nigerolysins A from Aspergillus Species Kraševec, Nada Novak, Maruša Barat, Simona Skočaj, Matej Sepčić, Kristina Anderluh, Gregor Microorganisms Article Aegerolysins are small lipid-binding proteins particularly abundant in fungi. Aegerolysins from oyster mushrooms interact with an insect-specific membrane lipid and, together with MACPF proteins produced by the same organism, form pesticidal pore-forming complexes. The specific interaction with the same membrane lipid was recently demonstrated for nigerolysin A2 (NigA2), an aegerolysin from Aspergillus niger. In Aspergillus species, the aegerolysins were frequently found as secreted proteins, indicating their function in fungal defense. Using immunocytochemistry and live-cell imaging we investigated the subcellular localization of the nigerolysins A in A. niger, while their secretion was addressed by secretion prediction and Western blotting. We show that both nigerolysins A are leaderless proteins that reach the cell exterior by an unconventional protein secretion. NigA proteins are evenly distributed in the cytoplasm of fungal hyphae. A detailed bioinformatics analysis of Aspergillus aegerolysins suggests that the same function occurs only in a limited number of aegerolysins. From alignment, analysis of chromosomal loci, orthology, synteny, and phylogeny it follows that the same or a similar function described for pairs of pesticidal proteins of Pleurotus sp. can be expected in species of the subgenus Circumdati, section Nigri, series Nigri, and some other species with adjacent pairs of putative pesticidal proteins. MDPI 2020-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7763983/ /pubmed/33322461 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121973 Text en © 2020 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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title_fullStr Unconventional Secretion of Nigerolysins A from Aspergillus Species
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title_short Unconventional Secretion of Nigerolysins A from Aspergillus Species
title_sort unconventional secretion of nigerolysins a from aspergillus species
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7763983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33322461
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121973
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