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A new class of Scots pine antimicrobial proteins, which act by binding beta-glucan

Sooriyaarachchi, Sanjeewani; Covarrubias, Adrian Suarez; Ubhayasekera, Wimal; Asiegbu, Frederick O.; Mowbray, Sherry L.

Sammanfattning

Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) produces several small, highly homologous, disulfide-rich proteins (Sp-AMPs) in response to fungal pathogenic attacks. We report here the expression, structure and function of these proteins. One of the Sp-AMPs was cloned into and over-expressed in Pichia pastoris. The purified protein shows antifungal activity against Heterobasidion annosum, causing morphological changes in spores and hyphae. Binding studies revealed that it binds to soluble and insoluble beta-(1,3)-glucans, major components of the fungal cell wall, with high affinity. Homology modeling studies suggest a Greek-key-beta-barrel fold having a conserved patch on the surface that can accommodate at least 4 sugar units. We conclude that these proteins represent a new class of antimicrobial proteins that can be classified as pathogenesis related (PR) protein family 18.

Nyckelord

antimicrobial proteins; beta-(1,3)-glucan; binding; Heterobasidion annosum; homology modelling; inhibition; pathogen; Pinus sylvestris

Publicerad i

Titel: Science and Technology Against Microbial Pathogens Research, Development and Evaluation Proceedings of the International Conference on Antimicrobial Research (ICAR2010), Valladolid, Spain, 3 – 5 November 2010
ISBN: 978-981-4354-85-1
Utgivare: World scientific

Konferens

International Conference on Antimicrobial Research, NOV 03-05, 2010, Valladolid, SPAIN

      SLU författare

    • Sooriyaarachchi, Sanjeewani

      • Institutionen för molekylärbiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
      • Ubhayasekera, Wimal

        • Institutionen för molekylärbiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
        • Mowbray, Sherry

          • Institutionen för molekylärbiologi, Sveriges lantbruksuniversitet
          • Uppsala universitet

        UKÄ forskningsämne

        Biokemi och molekylärbiologi

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        https://res.slu.se/id/publ/118113