The tbf-1 gene from the white truffle Tuber borchii codes for a structural cell wall protein specifically expressed in fruitbody.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
This paper reports
the purification and localization of a Tuber borchii
Vittad. fruitbody protein (TBF-1) and the cloning of the
encoding gene. TBF-1 is detectable by SDS-PAGE
analyses only in this white truffle species and presents
a molecular mass of 11,994 Da. TBF-1 was purified by
one-step Reversed-Phase HPLC and its complete amino
acid sequence was determined after digestion with
trypsin and N-Asp endoproteinase. Polyclonal antibodies
were produced and tested in immunofluorescence
and immunogold experiments, providing information
about the protein localization. It was detected mostly
on the hyphal walls, where it was colocalized with
b-1,3-glucans and chitin. The sporal wall was not
labeled. The encoding gene (tbf-1) was cloned using
several techniques involving PCR. The coding region
consists of a 360-bp open reading frame interrupted by
an intron, with another intron following the stop codon.
A putative signal peptide of 12 amino acids was found
at the N-terminal. Northern blot analysis revealed that
tbf-1 is highly expressed in unripe and ripe fruitbodies
and was not detectable in culture mycelium or ectomycorrhizal
roots.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Balestrini, RAFFAELLA MARIA
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