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Evolutionary Trajectories of Entomopathogenic Fungi ABC Transporters




TekijätBikash Baral

ToimittajaTheodore Friedmann, Jay C. Dunlap, Stephen F. Goodwin

KustantajaELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC

Julkaisuvuosi2017

JournalAdvances in Genetics

Kokoomateoksen nimiAdvances in Genetics

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiADVANCES IN GENETICS, VOL 98

Lehden akronyymiADV GENET

Vuosikerta98

Aloitussivu117

Lopetussivu154

Sivujen määrä38

ISBN978-0-12-812280-8

ISSN0065-2660

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/bs.adgen.2017.07.002


Tiivistelmä
The ABC protein superfamily-also called traffic ATPases-are energy-dependent ubiquitous proteins, representing one of the crucial and the largest family in the fungal genomes. The ATP-binding cassette endows a characteristic 200-250 amino acids and is omnipresent in all organisms ranging from prokaryotes to eukaryotes. Unlike in bacteria with nutrient import functions, ABC transporters in fungal entomopathogens serve as effective efflux pumps that are largely involved in the shuttle of metabolites across the biological membranes. Thus, the search for ABC proteins may prove of immense importance in elucidating the functional and molecular mechanism at the host-pathogen (insect-fungus) interface. Their sequence homology, domain topology, and functional traits led to the actual identification of nine different families in fungal entomopathogens. Evolutionary relationships within the ABC superfamily are discussed, concentrating on computational approaches for comparative identification of ABC transporters in insect-pathogenic fungi (entomopathogens) with those of animals, plants, and their bacterial orthologs. Ancestors of some fungal candidates have duplicated extensively in some phyla, while others were lost in one lineage or the other, and predictions for the cause of their duplications and/or loss in some phyla are made. ABC transporters of fungal insect-pathogens serve both defensive and offensive functions effective against land-dwelling and ground foraging voracious insects. This study may help to unravel the molecular cascades of ABC proteins to illuminate the means through which insects cope with fungal infection and fungal-related diseases.



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