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A putative mitochondrial fission gene from the ectomycorrhizal ascomycete<Emphasis Type="Italic"> Tuber borchii</Emphasis> Vittad.: cloning,characterisation and phylogeny
Authors:C?Guidi  S?Zeppa  E?Barbieri  A?Zambonelli  E?Polidori  L?Potenza  Email author" target="_blank">V?StocchiEmail author
Institution:(1) Istituto di Chimica Biologica PrimeGiorgio FornainiPrime, Università degli Studi di Urbino PrimeCarlo BoPrime, via Saffi 2, PU 61029 Urbino, Italy;(2) Istituto di Ricerca sulla Attività Motoria, Università degli Studi di Urbino PrimeCarlo BoPrime, via Sasso 75/G, PU 61029 Urbino, Italy;(3) Dipartimento di Protezione e Valorizzazione Agroalimentare, Università degli Studi di Bologna, via Filippo Re 8, 40126 Bologna, Italy
Abstract:Mitochondrial binary division is a complex process occurring in multiple steps, mediated by several proteins. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a mitochondrial membrane protein, Fis1p, is required for the proper assembly of the mitochondrial division apparatus. In this study, we report the cloning, characterisation and phylogenetic analysis of Tbfis1, a gene from the ectomycorrhizal ascomycetous truffle Tuber borchii, encoding for an orthologue of S. cerevisiae Fis1p. The Tbfis1 coding region consists of a 468-nucleotide open reading frame interrupted by four introns, which encodes for a polypeptide of 155 amino acids, having a predicted transmembrane domain structure typical of the Fis1p Family. Southern blot analysis revealed that Tbfis1 is a single-copy gene in the T. borchii genome. Tbfis1 is highly expressed during the first stages of T. borchii fruit body ripening, while its expression decreases during T. borchii mycelium ageing. Also, Virtual Northern blot analysis revealed Tbfis1 expression in the symbiotic phase of the fungus life cycle. Phylogenetic analysis allowed the identification of Tbfis1 orthologues in filamentous fungi, yeasts, plants, worms, flies and mammals, indicating that the function of the protein coded by this gene has been conserved during evolution.
Keywords:Mitochondrial fission  Ectomycorrhizal fungi  Transmembrane protein
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