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Fungal cell wall phosphomannans facilitate the toxic activity of a plant PR-5 protein

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PLANT JOURNAL
卷 23, 期 3, 页码 375-383

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2000.00792.x

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cell wall; fungal; mannan; pathogenesis-related protein; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; thamatin-like

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Osmotin is a plant PR-5 protein. It has a broad spectrum of antifungal activity, yet also exhibits specificity for certain fungal targets. The structural bases for this specificity remain unknown. We show here that full sensitivity of Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells to the PR-5 protein osmotin is dependent on the function of MNN2, MNN4 and MNNG. MNN2 is an alpha-1,2-mannosyltransferase catalyzing the addition of the first mannose to the branches on the poly 1,6-mannose backbone of the outer chain of cell wall N-linked mannans. MNN4 and MNNG are required for the transfer of mannosylphosphate to cell wall mannans. Null mnn2, mnn4 or mnn6 mutants lack phosphomannans and are defective in binding osmotin to the fungal cell wall. Both antimannoprotein antibody and the cationic dye alcian blue protect cells against osmotin cytotoxicity. MNN1 is an alpha-1,3-mannosyltransferase that adds the terminal mannose to the outer chain branches of N-linked mannan, masking mannosylphosphate. Null mnn1 cells exhibit enhanced osmotin binding and sensitivity. Several cell wall mannoproteins can bind to immobilized osmotin, suggesting that their polysaccharide constituent determines osmotin binding. Our results demonstrating a causal relationship between cell surface phosphomannan and the susceptibility of a yeast strain to osmotin suggest that cell surface polysaccharides of invading pathogens control target specificity of plant PR-5 proteins.

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