H-1, N-15 And C-13 Resonance Assignment Of Cerato-Populin, A Fungal Pamp From Ceratocystis Populicola

BIOMOLECULAR NMR ASSIGNMENTS(2014)

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Plant pathogenic fungi secrete several non-catalytic proteins involved in various aspects of the pathogenesis process. Amongst these, cerato-populin (Pop1) produced by Ceratocystis populicola; a protein orthologous of cerato-platanin (CP), the core member of the CP family. These two proteins interact with host and non-host plants. In plane leaves they induce synthesis of phytoalexins, disruption of intercellular and intracellular leaf tissue, cell plasmolysis, programmed cell death, over-expression of defence-related genes, H2O2 and NO production, activation of MAPK cascade and plant resistance. All these features point to CP and Pop1 as defence inducers, though Pop1 shows a reduced efficiency. Pop1/CP similarity is 73 %. CD spectroscopy highlights some secondary structure differences between Pop1 and CP. Indeed, the region between the first two cysteines (C20-C57), that in CP includes the beta(2)-strand and it is involved in GlcNAc (N-acetyl-d-glucosamine) interaction, in Pop1 is predicted to be fully disordered.
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PAMP activity, Defence inducers, NMR, Fungal elicitors
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