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
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.