Integrative workflows for the characterization of hydrophobin and cerato-platanin in the marine fungus Paradendryphiella salina

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2024-09

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Landeta, Catalina
Medina-Ortiz, David
Escobar, NataliaISNI 0000000505993125
Valdez, Iván
González-Troncoso, María Paz
Álvares-Saravia, Diego
Aldridge, Jacqueline
Gómez, Carlos
Lienqueo, María Elena

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Abstract

Hydrophobins (HFBs) and cerato-platanins (CPs) are surface-active extracellular proteins produced by filamentous fungi. This study identified two HFB genes (pshyd1 and pshyd2) and one CP gene (pscp) in the marine fungus Paradendryphiella salina. The proteins PsCP, PsHYD2, and PsHYD1 had molecular weights of 12.70, 6.62, and 5.98 kDa, respectively, with isoelectric points below 7. PsHYD1 and PsHYD2 showed hydrophobicity (GRAVY score 0.462), while PsCP was hydrophilic (GRAVY score − 0.202). Stability indices indicated in-solution stability. Mass spectrometry identified 2,922 proteins, including CP but not HFB proteins. qPCR revealed differential gene expression influenced by developmental stage and substrate, with pshyd1 consistently expressed. These findings suggest P. salina’s adaptation to marine ecosystems with fewer hydrophobin genes than other fungi but capable of producing surface-active proteins from seaweed carbohydrates. These proteins have potential applications in medical biocoatings, food industry foam stabilizers, and environmental bioremediation.

Keywords

Cerato-platanin, Hydrophobin, Marine fungi, Paradendryphiella salina, Taverne, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Genetics, SDG 14 - Life Below Water

Citation

Landeta, C, Medina-Ortiz, D, Escobar, N, Valdez, I, González-Troncoso, M P, Álvares-Saravia, D, Aldridge, J, Gómez, C & Lienqueo, M E 2024, 'Integrative workflows for the characterization of hydrophobin and cerato-platanin in the marine fungus Paradendryphiella salina', Archives of Microbiology, vol. 206, no. 9, 385. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-024-04087-0