Study of mRNA Expression by Real Time PCR of Cpkk1, Cpkk2 and Cpkk3, three MEKs of Cryphonectria parasitica, in Virus-free and Virus-infected Isogenic Isolates
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Cpkk1 and Cpkk2 are two previously characterized
Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinases (MEK) from
Cryphonectria parasitica. For the characterization of
the third MEK, primers designed to a conserved
region of the known fungal MEK sequences were used
in a PCR reaction to amplify genomic DNA from
C. parasitica. The sequence of the resulting amplicon
was compared to known sequences in the database
using a Blast search. Results of the sequence comparison
indicated that the initial fragment obtained
encoded for a new MEK from C. parasitica, that had
highest homology to Pbs2 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
By inverse PCR we obtained a genomic fragment
spanning the entire coding sequence of this MEK,
which was named Cpkk3. The cDNA of Cpkk3 was
obtained by compiling the sequences of RT-PCR products
resulting from the amplification of purified
mRNA. TaqMan_ Probes were designed to analyse
the expression of Cpkk1, Cpkk2 and Cpkk3 mRNA
through RT-Real Time PCR. This protocol allowed
the expression of Cpkk3 to be successfully compared
to the expression of Cpkk1 and Cpkk2, two previously
cloned C. parasitica MEKs. No variation in expression
was associated with the presence of a virus after 2 days
of growth in standard conditions whereas an increase
in the expression level of all the three MEKs was
shown after 4 days of growth.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
kinases; Crypnonectria parasitica
List of contributors:
Crivelli, Giulia; Rostagno, Laura; Turina, Massimo
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