A Neosartorya fischeri NRRL 181 által termelt ciszteinben gazdag antifungális proteinek
alkalmazá...(PD 131340) Támogató: NKFIH
Bilateral Austrian-Hungarian Joint Research Project of the Hungarian National Research,
Developme...(ANN 131341) Támogató: NKFIH
The γ-core motif determines the antifungal mode of action of small, cysteine-rich,
cationic prote...(FWF I3132-B21) Támogató: FWF
Bolyai+ Felsőoktatási Fiatal Oktatói, Kutatói Ösztöndíjhoz(ÚNKP-19-4) Támogató: NKFIH
(TUDFO/47138-1/2019-ITM) Támogató: ITM
Evolúciósan optimalizált antibakteriális foldamerek: a kémiai építőelemektől a rendszerbiológiáig...(GINOP-2.3.2-15-2016-00014)
Támogató: GINOP
(Hungary grant 20391-3/2018/FEKUSTRAT)
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Biológiai növényvédelem
Biológiai tudományok
Mikológia
Mikrobiológia
Szintetikus szerveskémia
The prevention of enormous crop losses caused by pesticide-resistant fungi is a serious
challenge in agriculture. Application of alternative fungicides, such as antifungal
proteins and peptides, provides a promising basis to overcome this problem; however,
their direct use in fields suffers limitations, such as high cost of production, low
stability, narrow antifungal spectrum and toxicity on plant or mammalian cells. Recently,
we demonstrated that a Penicillium chrysogenum-based expression system provides a
feasible tool for economic production of P. chrysogenum antifungal protein (PAF) and
a rational designed variant (PAFopt ), in which the evolutionary conserved γ-core
motif was modified to increase antifungal activity. In the present study, we report
for the first time that γ-core modulation influences the antifungal spectrum and efficacy
of PAF against important plant pathogenic ascomycetes, and the synthetic γ-core peptide
Pγopt , a derivative of PAFopt , is antifungal active against these pathogens in vitro.
Finally, we proved the protective potential of PAF against Botrytis cinerea infection
in tomato plant leaves. The lack of any toxic effects on mammalian cells and plant
seedlings, as well as the high tolerance to harsh environmental conditions and proteolytic
degradation further strengthen our concept for applicability of these proteins and
peptide in agriculture.