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First Insight into the Degradome of Aspergillus ochraceus : Novel Secreted Peptidases and Their Inhibitors.

Anna ShestakovaArtem FatkulinDaria SurkovaAlexander A OsmolovskiyElizaveta A Popova
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Aspergillus fungi constitute a pivotal element within ecosystems, serving as both contributors of biologically active compounds and harboring the potential to cause various diseases across living organisms. The organism's proteolytic enzyme complex, termed the degradome, acts as an intermediary in its dynamic interaction with the surrounding environment. Using techniques such as genome and transcriptome sequencing, alongside protein prediction methodologies, we identified putative extracellular peptidases within Aspergillus ochraceus VKM-F4104D. Following manual annotation procedures, a total of 11 aspartic, 2 cysteine, 2 glutamic, 21 serine, 1 threonine, and 21 metallopeptidases were attributed to the extracellular degradome of A. ochraceus VKM-F4104D. Among them are enzymes with promising applications in biotechnology, potential targets and agents for antifungal therapy, and microbial antagonism factors. Thus, additional functionalities of the extracellular degradome, extending beyond mere protein substrate digestion for nutritional purposes, were demonstrated.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • rna seq
  • amino acid
  • cell wall
  • protein protein
  • genome wide
  • protein kinase
  • climate change
  • gene expression
  • microbial community
  • human health
  • small molecule
  • gram negative
  • living cells