Proteomic Analysis of Coprinopsis cinerea under Conditions of Horizontal and Perpendicular Gravity
Mycobiology
; : 226-231, 2017.
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ABSTRACT
Coprinopsis cinerea was employed to investigate the fungal response to gravity. Mycelium growth revealed a consistent growth pattern, irrespective of the direction of gravity (i.e., horizontal vs. perpendicular). However, the fruiting body grew in the direction opposite to that of gravity once the primordia had formed. For the proteomic analysis, only curved-stem samples were used. Fifty-one proteins were identified and classified into 13 groups according to function. The major functional groups were hydrolases and transferases (16%), signal transduction (15%), oxidoreductases and isomerases (11%), carbohydrate metabolism (9%), and transport (5%). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report on a proteomic approach to evaluate the molecular response of C. cinerea to gravity.
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Oxirredutases
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Transferases
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Transdução de Sinais
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Proteoma
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Micélio
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Metabolismo dos Carboidratos
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Frutas
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Gravitação
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Hidrolases
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Isomerases
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Mycobiology
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2017
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