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A pathogenesis related protein, AhPR10 from peanut: an insight of its mode of antifungal activity
Authors:Pooja Chadha  Rakha H. Das
Affiliation:(1) Comparative Genomics Unit, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Delhi University Campus, Mall Road, Delhi, 110 007, India
Abstract:A pathogenesis related protein (AhPR10) is identified from a clone of 6-day old Arachis hypogaea L. (peanut) cDNA library. The clone expressed as a ∼20 kDa protein in E. coli. Nucleotide sequence derived amino acid sequence of the coding region shows its homology with PR10 proteins having Betv1 domain and P loop motif. Recombinant AhPR10 has ribonuclease activity, and antifungal activity against the peanut pathogens Fusarium oxysporum and Rhizoctonia solani. Mutant protein AhPR10-K54N where lys54 is mutated to asn54 loses its ribonuclease and antifungal activities. FITC labeled AhPR10 and AhPR10-K54N are internalized by hyphae of F. oxysporum and R. solani but the later protein does not inhibit the fungal growth. This suggests that the ribonuclease function of AhPR10 is essential for its antifungal activity. Energy and temperature dependent internalization of AhPR10 into sensitive fungal hyphae indicate that internalization of the protein occurs through active uptake.Electronic Supplementary Material Supplementary material is available to authorised users in the online version of this article at .The nucleotide sequence of AhPR10 reported in this paper is submitted to NCBI Nucleotide Sequence Database under the Accession number AY726607.
Keywords:Antifungal activity   Arachis   Internalization  Pathogenesis related protein  Ribonuclease activity
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