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Secretomic Survey of Trichoderma harzianum Grown on Plant Biomass Substrates

Journal

JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH
Volume 13, Issue 4, Pages 1810-1822

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/pr400971e

Keywords

carbohydrate-active enzymes; secretome; shotgun proteomics; Trichoderma harzianum

Funding

  1. FAPDF (Federal District Foundation for Science and Research Supporting) [193.000.584/2009, 193.000.470/2011]
  2. FINEP (Design and Project Financing Agency)
  3. Petrobras, (Brazilian Oil Corporation) [CENPES 11007]
  4. CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development) [478066/2010-4 MCT/CNPq-Universal, 470265/2011-6, 563260/2010-6, 563823/2010-0]
  5. UnB (University of Brasilia)
  6. UFRJ (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro)
  7. National Institute of Science and Technology of Bioethanol
  8. CNPq

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The present work aims at characterizing T. harzianum secretome when the fungus is grown in synthetic medium supplemented with one of the four substrates: glucose, cellulose, xylan, and sugarcane bagasse (SB). The characterization was done by enzymatic assays and proteomic analysis using 2-DE/MALDI-TOF and gel-free shotgun LC MS/MS. The results showed that SB induced the highest cellulolytic and xylanolytic activities when compared with the other substrates, while remarkable differences in terms of number and distribution of protein spots in 2-DE gels were also observed among the samples. Additionally, treatment of the secretomes with PNGase F revealed that most spot trails in 2-DE gels corresponded to N-glycosylated proteoforms. The LC MS/MS analysis of the samples identified 626 different protein groups, including carbohydrate-active enzymes and accessory, noncatalytic, and cell-wall-associated proteins. Although the SB-induced secretome displayed the highest cellulolytic and xylanolytic activities, it did not correspond to a higher proteome complexity because CM-cellulose-induced secretome was significantly more diverse. Among the identified proteins, 73% were exclusive to one condition, while only 5% were present in all samples. Therefore, this study disclosed the variation of T. harzianum secretome in response to different substrates and revealed the diversity of the fungus enzymatic toolbox.

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