Identification of the cellulose synthase genes from the Oomycete Saprolegnia monoica and effect of cellulose synthesis inhibitors on gene expression and enzyme activity
Cellulose biosynthesis is a vital but yet poorly understood biochemical process in Oomycetes. Here, we report the identification and characterization of the cellulose synthase genes ( CesA) from Saprolegnia monoica. Southern blot experiments revealed the occurrence of three CesA homologues in this s...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal genetics and biology 2009-10, Vol.46 (10), p.759-767 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cellulose biosynthesis is a vital but yet poorly understood biochemical process in Oomycetes. Here, we report the identification and characterization of the
cellulose synthase genes (
CesA) from
Saprolegnia monoica. Southern blot experiments revealed the occurrence of three
CesA homologues in this species and phylogenetic analyses confirmed that Oomycete
CesAs form a clade of their own. All gene products contained the D,D,D,QXXRW signature of most processive glycosyltransferases, including cellulose synthases. However, their N-terminal ends exhibited Oomycete-specific domains,
i.e. Pleckstrin Homology domains, or conserved domains of an unknown function together with additional putative transmembrane domains. Mycelial growth was inhibited in the presence of the cellulose biosynthesis inhibitors 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile or Congo Red. This inhibition was accompanied by a higher expression of all
CesA genes in the mycelium and increased
in vitro glucan synthase activities. Altogether, our data strongly suggest a direct involvement of the identified
CesA genes in cellulose biosynthesis. |
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ISSN: | 1087-1845 1096-0937 1096-0937 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.fgb.2009.07.001 |