Sulfate metabolism in Tuber borchii: characterization of a putative sulfate transporter and the homocysteine synthase genes
The homocysteine synthase ( tbhos ) and putative sulfate transporter ( tbsul1 ) genes have been characterized in order to understand the sulfate metabolism and regulation in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii . The analyses of tbsul1 and tbhos nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences led to...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current genetics 2010-04, Vol.56 (2), p.109-119 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The homocysteine synthase (
tbhos
) and putative sulfate transporter (
tbsul1
) genes have been characterized in order to understand the sulfate metabolism and regulation in the ectomycorrhizal fungus
Tuber borchii
. The analyses of
tbsul1
and
tbhos
nucleotide and deduced amino acid sequences led to the identification of the typical domains shown in homologous proteins. Sulfate starvation condition upregulates both genes. The real-time PCR assay of
tbsul1
revealed that gene expression was about threefold higher in mycelia grown under sulfate starvation for 2 days than in the mycelial control and in the same starvation condition, the sulfate uptake increased. Real-time PCR and enzymatic assays showed regulation of
tbhos
when sulfur sources were lacking, suggesting that a transcriptional regulation of this gene rather than a post-transcriptional one occurred. Furthermore, the
tbsul1
and
tbhos
expression patterns were evaluated during the truffle life cycle, revealing an over-expression in the mature ascomata for both genes. In the ectomycorrhizal tissue, only
tbhos
was upregulated suggesting its substantial role in
T. borchii
cysteine synthesis. The regulation of
tbsul1
and
tbhos
occurs primarily at the transcriptional level both during vegetative and fruiting phases and these genes could be directly involved in VOCs production. |
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ISSN: | 0172-8083 1432-0983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00294-009-0284-4 |