aspS encoding an unusual aspartyl protease from Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is expressed during phytopathogenesis

  • Poussereau N
  • Gente S
  • Rascle C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The gene aspS encoding an aspartyl protease has been cloned from Sclerotinia sclerotiorum by screening a genomic library with a PCR-amplified fragment of the gene. The open reading frame of 1368 bp interrupted by one intron would encode a preproprotein of 435 amino acids. The catalytic aspartyl residues characteristic of aspartyl proteases are conserved; however, the active-site motif (DSG) in the N-terminal lobe is unusual in that Ser replaced Thr used in the active-site motif (DTG) of the C-terminal lobe and in all other fungal aspartyl proteases. RT-PCR revealed that aspS expression in axenic culture is not subjected to catabolite repression and demonstrated that aspS is expressed from the beginning of infection of sunflower cotyledons. ß

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Poussereau, N., Gente, S., Rascle, C., Billon-Grand, G., & Fèvre, M. (2001). aspS encoding an unusual aspartyl protease from Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is expressed during phytopathogenesis. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 194(1), 27–32. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2001.tb09441.x

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