Characterisation of Stramenopile-specific mastigoneme proteins in Phytophthora parasitica - PubMed
. 2019 Mar;256(2):521-535.
doi: 10.1007/s00709-018-1314-1. Epub 2018 Oct 9.
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Characterisation of Stramenopile-specific mastigoneme proteins in Phytophthora parasitica
Wei Yih Hee et al. Protoplasma. 2019 Mar.
Abstract
Mastigonemes, tripartite tubular hairs on the anterior flagellum of Phytophthora zoospores, are instrumental for disease dissemination to new host plants. A previous study showed that PnMas2 was part of the tubular shaft of Phytophthora parasitica mastigonemes. In the current study, genes encoding two related proteins, PnMas1 and PnMas3, were identified in the genome of P. parasitica. PnMas1 interacts with PnMas2 and also occurs along the mastigoneme shaft. RNA-Seq analyses indicate that PnMas1 and PnMas2 genes have similar expression profiles both in vitro and in planta but that PnMas3 is expressed temporally prior to PnMas1 and PnMas2 during asexual development and plant infection. Immunocytochemistry and GFP-tagging document the occurrence of all three PnMas proteins within the specialised compartments of the ER during mastigoneme formation, but only PnMas1 and PnMas2 occur in mature mastigonemes on the flagellar surface. Anti-PnMas1 and anti-PnMas2 antibodies co-labelled two high-molecular-weight (~400 kDa) protein complexes in native gels but anti-PnMas3 antibodies labelled a 65 kDa protein complex. Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis identified PnMas1 and PnMas2 but not PnMas3 in flagellar extracts. These results suggest that PnMas3 associates with mastigonemes during their assembly within the ER but is not part of mature mastigonemes on the anterior flagellum. Phylogenetic analyses using homologues of Mas genes from the genomes of 28 species of Stramenopiles give evidence of three Mas sub-families, namely Mas1, Mas2 and Mas3. BLAST analyses showed that Mas genes only occur in flagellate species within the Stramenopile taxon.
Keywords: Co-immunoprecipitation; GFP-tagging; Immunolocalisation; Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LCMS); Mastigonemes; Phytophthora; Stramenopiles; Zoospores.
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