Origin, distribution and 3D-modeling of Gr-EXPB1, an expansin from the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis |
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Authors: | Kudla Urszula Qin Ling Milac Adina Kielak Anna Maissen Cyril Overmars Hein Popeijus Herman Roze Erwin Petrescu Andrei Smant Geert Bakker Jaap Helder Johannes |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Nematology, Graduate School for Experimental Plant Sciences, Wageningen University, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Southern analysis showed that Gr-EXPB1, a functional expansin from the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis, is member of a multigene family, and EST data suggest expansins to be present in other plant parasitic nematodes as well. Homology modeling predicted that Gr-EXPB1 domain 1 (D1) has a flat beta-barrel structure with surface-exposed aromatic rings, whereas the 3D structure of Gr-EXPB1-D2 was remarkably similar to plant expansins. Gr-EXPB1 shows highest sequence similarity to two extracellular proteins from saprophytic soil-inhabiting Actinobacteria, and includes a bacterial type II carbohydrate-binding module. These results support the hypothesis that a number of pathogenicity factors of cyst nematodes is of procaryotic origin and were acquired by horizontal gene transfer. |
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Keywords: | Expansin Plant parasitic nematode Horizontal gene transfer Protein modeling Cell wall modifying proteins |
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