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A new class of tetraspanins in fungi
Authors:Gourgues M  Clergeot P H  Veneault C  Cots J  Sibuet S  Brunet-Simon A  Levis C  Langin T  Lebrun M H
Affiliation:UMR1932 CNRS/Bayer Cropscience, 14-20 Rue Pierre Baizet, 69009, Lyon, France.
Abstract:Tetraspanins are animal proteins involved in membrane complexes that are involved in cell adhesion, differentiation, and motility. The PLS1 gene from rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea encodes a protein (Pls1p) structurally related to tetraspanins that is required for pathogenicity. In Botrytis cinerea public sequences, we identified an EST homologous to PLS1. Using degenerated oligonucleotides, we amplified sequences homologous to PLS1 in fungi Colletotrichum lindemuthianum and Neurospora crassa. Analysis of N. crassa and M. grisea genome sequences revealed the presence of a single tetraspanin gene. Thus, fungi differ from animals, which contain between 20 and 37 paralogous tetraspanin genes. Fungal proteins encoded by BcPLS1, ClPLS1, and NcPLS1 display all the structural hallmarks of tetraspanins (predicted topology with four transmembrane domains, extra- and intracellular loops; conserved cysteine-based patterns in second extracellular loop). Phylogenetic analysis suggests that these genes define a new family of orthologous genes encoding fungal-specific tetraspanins.
Keywords:Tetraspanin   PLS1   Magnaporthe grisea   Botrytis cinerea   Colletotrichum lindemuthianum   Neurospora crassa
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