The small molecular mass antifungal protein of Penicillium chrysogenum--a mechanism of action oriented review |
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Authors: | Hegedus Nikoletta Leiter Eva Kovács Barbara Tomori Valéria Kwon Nak-Jung Emri Tamás Marx Florentine Batta Gyula Csernoch László Haas Hubertus Yu Jae-Hyuk Pócsi István |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbial Biotechnology and Cell Biology, Faculty of Science and Technology, Centre of Arts, Humanities and Sciences, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary. |
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Abstract: | The β-lactam producing filamentous fungus Penicillium chrysogenum secretes a 6.25 kDa small molecular mass antifungal protein, PAF, which has a highly stable, compact 3D structure and is effective against a wide spectrum of plant and zoo pathogenic fungi. Its precise physiological functions and mode of action need to be elucidated before considering possible biomedical, agricultural or food technological applications. According to some more recent experimental data, PAF plays an important role in the fine-tuning of conidiogenesis in Penicillium chrysogenum. PAF triggers apoptotic cell death in sensitive fungi, and cell death signaling may be transmitted through two-component systems, heterotrimeric G protein coupled signal transduction and regulatory networks as well as via alteration of the Ca(2+) -homeostasis of the cells. Possible biotechnological applications of PAF are also outlined in the review. |
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Keywords: | Apoptosis Conidiation G protein signaling Two‐component signaling Oxidative stress |
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