Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) are plant cell wall proteins that specifically inhibit the activity of endopolygalacturonases (PGs) produced by fungi during the infection process. The interaction with PGIPs limits the destructive potential of PGs and may trigger plant defence responses through the release of elicitor active oligogalacturonides. In order to pinpoint the residues of PvPGIP2 from Phaseolus vulgaris involved in the interaction with PGs, we used site-directed mutagenesis to mutate the residues D131, D157 and D203, and tested for the inhibitory activity of the mutant proteins expressed in Pichia pastoris against Fusarium phyllophilum and Aspergillus niger PGs. Here, we report that mutation of these residues affects the inhibition capacity of PvPGIP2 against F. phyllophilum PG.

Three aspartic acid residues of polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) from Phaseolus vulgaris are critical for inhibition of Fusarium phyllophilum PG / Spinelli, Francesco; Mariotti, Lorenzo; Mattei, Maria Benedetta; Salvi, Giovanni; Cervone, Felice; Caprari, C.. - In: PLANT BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1435-8603. - STAMPA. - 11(5)::(2009), pp. 738-743. [10.1111/j.1438-8677.2008.00175.x]

Three aspartic acid residues of polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) from Phaseolus vulgaris are critical for inhibition of Fusarium phyllophilum PG

SPINELLI, FRANCESCO;MARIOTTI, Lorenzo;MATTEI, Maria Benedetta;SALVI, Giovanni;CERVONE, Felice;
2009

Abstract

Polygalacturonase-inhibiting proteins (PGIPs) are plant cell wall proteins that specifically inhibit the activity of endopolygalacturonases (PGs) produced by fungi during the infection process. The interaction with PGIPs limits the destructive potential of PGs and may trigger plant defence responses through the release of elicitor active oligogalacturonides. In order to pinpoint the residues of PvPGIP2 from Phaseolus vulgaris involved in the interaction with PGs, we used site-directed mutagenesis to mutate the residues D131, D157 and D203, and tested for the inhibitory activity of the mutant proteins expressed in Pichia pastoris against Fusarium phyllophilum and Aspergillus niger PGs. Here, we report that mutation of these residues affects the inhibition capacity of PvPGIP2 against F. phyllophilum PG.
2009
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Three aspartic acid residues of polygalacturonase inhibiting protein (PGIP) from Phaseolus vulgaris are critical for inhibition of Fusarium phyllophilum PG / Spinelli, Francesco; Mariotti, Lorenzo; Mattei, Maria Benedetta; Salvi, Giovanni; Cervone, Felice; Caprari, C.. - In: PLANT BIOLOGY. - ISSN 1435-8603. - STAMPA. - 11(5)::(2009), pp. 738-743. [10.1111/j.1438-8677.2008.00175.x]
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