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Fluorescent co-localization of PTS1 and PTS2 and its application in analysis of the gene function and the peroxisomal dynamic in Magnaporthe oryzae
Authors:Jiao-yu Wang  Xiao-yan Wu  Zhen Zhang  Xin-fa Du  Rong-yao Chai  Xiao-hong Liu  Xue-qin Mao  Hai-ping Qiu  Yan-li Wang  Fu-cheng Lin  Guo-chang Sun
Institution:[1]Zhejiang Academy ofA gricultural Sciences, Hangzhou 310021, China [2]College of Plant Protection, Northwest Agriculture and Forest University, Yangling 712100, China [3]State Key Laboratory for Rice Biology, College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China
Abstract:The peroxisomal matrix proteins involved in many important biological metabolism pathways in eukaryotic cells are encoded by nucleal genes, synthesized in the cytoplasm and then transported into the organelles. Targeting and import of these proteins depend on their two peroxisomal targeting signals (PTS1 and PTS2) in sequence as we have known so far. The vectors of the fluorescent fusions with PTS, i.e., green fluorescence protein (GFP)-PTSI, GFP-PTS2 and red fluorescence protein (RFP)-PTS1, were constructed and introduced into Magnaporthe oryzae Guy11 cells. Transformants containing these fusions emitted fluorescence in a punctate pattern, and the locations of the red and green fluorescence overlapped exactly in RFP-PTS1 and GFP-PTS2 co-transformed strains. These data indicated that both PTS 1 and PTS2 fusions were imported into peroxisomes. A probable higher efficiency of PTSI machinery was revealed by comparing the fluorescence backgrounds in GFP-PTS1 and GFP-PTS2 transformants. By introducing both RFP-PTS1 and GFP-PTS2 into △mgpex6 mutants, the involvement of MGPEX6 gene in both PTS1 and PTS2 pathways was proved. In addition, using these transformants, the inducement of peroxisomes and the dynamic of peroxisomal number during the pre-penetration processes were investigated as well. In summary, by the localization and co-localization of PTSI and PTS2, we provided a useful tool to evaluate the biological roles of the peroxisomes and the related genes.
Keywords:Peroxisomal targeting signal (PTS)  Peroxisomal localization  MGPEX6 gene  Magnaporthe oryzae
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