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Medium pH in submerged cultivation modulates differences in the intracellular protein profile of Fusarium oxysporum

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Author(s):
da Rosa-Garzon, Nathalia Gonsales ; Laure, Helen Julie ; de Souza-Motta, Cristina Maria ; Rosa, Jose Cesar ; Cabral, Hamilton
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: PREPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOTECHNOLOGY; v. 47, n. 7, p. 664-672, 2017.
Web of Science Citations: 1
Abstract

Fusarium oxysporum is a filamentous fungus that damages a wide range of plants and thus causes severe crop losses. In fungal pathogens, the genes and proteins involved in virulence are known to be controlled by environmental pH. Here, we report the influence of culture-medium pH (5, 6, 7, and 8) on the production of degradative enzymes involved in the pathogenesis of F. oxysporum URM 7401 and on the 2D-electrophoresis profile of intracellular proteins in this fungus. F. oxysporum URM 7401 was grown in acidic, neutral, and alkaline culture media in a submerged bioprocess. After 96hr, the crude extract was processed to enzyme activity assays, while the intracellular proteins were obtained from mycelium and analyzed using 2D electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. We note that the diversity of secreted enzymes was changed quantitatively in different culture-medium pH. Also, the highest accumulated biomass and the intracellular protein profile of F. oxysporum URM 7401 indicate an increase in metabolism in neutral-alkaline conditions. The differential profiles of secreted enzymes and intracellular proteins under the evaluated conditions indicate that the global protein content in F. oxysporum URM 7401 is modulated by extracellular pH. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 12/24703-8 - Proteomics analyses of meso and thermophilic filamentous fungi exposed to physical and chemical factors
Grantee:Hamilton Cabral
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants