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Structural and Functional Analysis of Peptides Derived from KEX2-Processed Repeat Proteins in Agaricomycetes Using Reverse Genetics and Peptidomics

Eva Vogt, Lukas Sonderegger, Yingyu Chen, Tina Segessemann, Markus Künzler

2022Microbiology Spectrum11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Two recent bioinformatics studies have demonstrated that KEX2-processed repeat proteins are widespread in the fungal kingdom. However, despite the prevalence of KEPs in fungal genomes, only few KEP-derived peptides have been detected and studied so far. Here, we present a protocol for the extraction and structural characterization of KEP-derived peptides from fungal culture supernatants and tissues. The protocol was successfully used to detect several linear and minimally modified KEP-derived peptides in the agaricomycetes C. cinerea, L. edodes, P. ostreatus, and P. eryngii. Our study establishes a new protocol for the targeted search of KEP-derived peptides in fungi, which will hopefully lead to the discovery of more of these interesting fungal peptides and allow a further characterization of KEPs.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyORFSGenomeGeneGeneticsProteasesPeptideComputational biologyProteaseBiochemistryOpen reading framePeptide sequenceEnzymeMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationFungal Biology and Applications