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Cryparin 유전자의 promoter 분석을 위한 cryparin 유전자 치환체의 순수 제조 (Construction of a Pure Cryparin-null Mutant for the Promoter Analysis of Cryparin Gene)

  • 김명주;양문식;김대혁
    • 한국균학회지
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    • 제26권4호통권87호
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    • pp.450-457
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    • 1998
  • Cryparin은 Cryphonectria parasitica의 세포벽에 풍부한 소수성 단백질에 속한다. cryparin은 비록 하나의 유전자에 의해 발현되지만 액체배양 후 48시간이 지나면 발현된 전체 유전자중에서 22%를 차지할 정도의 높은 발현 양상을 나타낸다. 또한 cryparin은 RNA mycovirus인 Cryphonectria hypovirus 1의 감염에 의해 발현이 현저히 억제되는 유전자로 알려졌다. 이미 지난 실험(Kim et al., 1999)에서 상동염색체간의 재조합을 이용하여 cryparin 유전자를 항생제 hygromycin B 저항성 유전자로 치환한 치환체를 제조하였다. 발현율이 매우 높으면서도 virus에 의해 밀접하게 영향받는 cryparin 유전자의 promoter 분석을 위하여서는 대상이 되는 유전자 치환을 위한 vector만을 포함하며, 분석에 이용될 여러 유전자 운반체들이 어느 한곳에만 삽입되도록 하는 성질을 가진 균주의 개발이 필요하다. 그러나 지난번 실험의 결과 얻어진 cryparin 치환체는 치환용 vector외에도 무작위로 삽입된 vector가 존재하고 나아가 새로운 vector들이 어느 한곳에만 삽입되도록 하는 성질을 갖지 못하였다. 따라서 본 실험에서는 cryparin 유전자 치환체와 영양요구성 돌연변이체인 균주간의 교잡을 이용하여 분석 대상이 되는 유전자의 치환에 이용된 vector만을 포함하며, 분석에 이용될 여러 유전자 운반체들이 genome내의 어느 한곳에만 삽입되도록 하는 성질을 가진 균주를 제조하였다.

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Role of MAPK Signaling Pathways in Regulating the Hydrophobin Cryparin in the Chestnut Blight Fungus Cryphonectria parasitica

  • So, Kum-Kang;Kim, Dae-Hyuk
    • Mycobiology
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    • 제45권4호
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    • pp.362-369
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    • 2017
  • We assessed the regulation of cryparin, a class II hydrophobin, using three representative mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways in Cryphonectria parasitica. Mutation of the CpSlt2 gene, an ortholog of yeast SLT2 in the cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway, resulted in a dramatic decrease in cryparin production. Similarly, a mutant of the CpBck1 gene, a MAP kinase kinase kinase gene in the CWI pathway, showed decreased cryparin production. Additionally, mutation of the cpmk1 gene, an ortholog of yeast HOG1, showed decreased cryparin production. However, mutation of the cpmk2 gene, an ortholog of yeast Kss1/Fus3, showed increased cryparin production. The easy-wet phenotype and accumulation of the cryparin transcript in corresponding mutants were consistent with the cryparin production results. In silico analysis of the promoter region of the cryparin gene revealed the presence of binding motifs related to downstream transcription factors of CWI, HOG1, and pheromone responsive pathways including MADS-box- and Ste12-binding domains. Real-time reverse transcriptase PCR analyses indicated that both CpRlm1, an ortholog of yeast RLM1 in the CWI pathway, and cpst12, an ortholog of yeast STE12 in the mating pathway, showed significantly reduced transcription levels in the mutant strains showing lower cryparin production in C. prasitica. However, the transcription of CpMcm1, an ortholog of yeast MCM1, did not correlate with that of the mutant strains showing downregulation of cryparin. These results indicate that three representative MAPK pathways played a role in regulating cryparin production. However, regulation varied depending on the MAPK pathways: the CWI and HOG1 pathways were stimulatory, whereas the pheromone-responsive MAPK was repressive.

Promoter Analysis of the Cell Surface-abundant and Hypoviral-regulated Cryparin Gene from Cryphonectria parasitica

  • Kim, Myoung-Ju;Kwon, Bo-Ra;Park, Seung-Moon;Chung, Hea-Jong;Yang, Moon-Sik;Churchill, Alice C.L.;Van Alfen, Neal K.;Kim, Dae-Hyuk
    • Molecules and Cells
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    • 제26권5호
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    • pp.496-502
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    • 2008
  • Cryparin, encoded as a single copy gene (Crp) of the chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica, is the most abundant protein produced by this fungus. However, its accumulation is decreased remarkably in C. parastica strains containing the double-stranded (ds) RNA virus Cryphonectria hypovirus 1. To characterize the transcriptional regulatory element(s) for strong expression and viral regulation, promoter analysis was conducted. Serial deletion of the Crp promoter region resulted in a step-wise decrease in promoter activity, indicating a localized distribution of genetic elements in the cryparin promoter. Promoter analysis indicated two positive and a repressive cis-acting elements. Among them, the promoter region between nt -1,282 and -907 appeared to be necessary for hypoviral-mediated down-regulation. An electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) on the corresponding promoter region (-1,282/-907) indicated two regions at (-1,257/-1,158) and (-1,107/-1,008) with the characteristic AGGAGGA-N42-GAGAGGA and its inverted repeat TCCTCTC-N54-TCCTCCT, respectively, appeared to be specific binding sites for cellular factors.

Ordered Differential Display from Cryphonectria parasitica

  • Kang, Hyun-Seok;Choi, Jin-Won;Park, Seung-Moon;Cha, Byeong-Jin;Yang, Moon-Sik;Kim, Dae-Hyuk
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.142-146
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    • 2000
  • Ordered differential display using RT-PCR (ODD-PCR) was conducted to have a profile of the differently expressed genes between a hypovirulent strain of Cryphonectria parasitica (UEP1) and its isogenic wild type strain (EP155/2). ODD-PCR has advantages of high sensitivity, reproducibility, proportional representation, and limited number of primer combinations comparing with other differential display methods. RNAs were prepared from 1 and 5 day liquid culture of both hypovirulent and wild type strains, and were further evaluated with the marker genes of C. parasitica such as cryparin and mating factor MF2-1, which were already proven to be specifically down-regulated by the presence of mycovirus CHV1-713. ODD-PCR was conducted using those RNAs and expressed genes were categorized to five groups according to their temporal and quantitative expression patterns. Those fives groups are CPC, CPE, CPL, CPD, and CPU which represent constitutively-expressed, early-expressed, late-expressed, down-regulated, and up-regulated, respectively. Ninety two primer combinations out of a total of 192 have been tested so far. Among the twenty to fifty distinct bands per each reaction, an average of four to ten genes was identified as viral-regulated fungal genes. Those viral-specifc genes were further analyzed by DNA sequencing followed by homology search. Characterization of 30 clones including all five groups were conducted as a preliminary data and more are under investigation.

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