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Kara Miles-Rockenfield In collaboration with the labs of Drs. Lynda Ciuffetti 1 and P. Andrew Karplus 2 Purification, Crystallization, and Mutagenesis of ToxB, a Host- Selective Toxin in Pyrenophora tritici-repentis 1 Department of Botany and Plant Pathology 2 Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Tan Spot One of the major diseases affecting wheat Wide geographical distribution Causes lightweight and shriveled grains Results in 3-50% crop loss …and we know what causes it! (Strelkov and Lamari 2003)
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Pyrenophora tritici-repentis Fungus that causes tan-spot in wheat Symptoms caused by Host-Selective Toxins Molecules secreted by the fungus
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Host-Selective Toxins Produced by fungi Small molecular weight molecules Proteins Reproduce symptoms of disease Pathogen not required Primary determinants of pathogenicity Toxic only to susceptible plants Non-host plants not affected
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Symptoms of HSTs Necrosis Cell death Chlorosis Breakdown of chlorophyll Necrotic Lesions Chlorosis Healthy Leaf
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HST of Ptr ToxB Protein Causes chlorosis Multiple copies of the gene cause greater chlorosis Inactive form toxb Zone of Infiltration
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Hypothesis A specific region of the structure of ToxB is responsible for the toxicity of the protein.
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Project Goals Purify ToxB from Ptr Mutagenesis Important regions of the gene for toxicity
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First Goal Purification of ToxB
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Protein Production in Crude Culture Filtrate Plugs vs. Ground Harvest Filtrate Filters Protein Precipitations 2-Step (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 Chromatography Cation Exchange Fraction Analysis Silver Stain, Western Blot, Protein Assay
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Purification Results Protein Analysis Western Blot Silver Stain BCA Protein Assay Additional purification needed P F1 F2 W1 W2 W3 M E1 E2 E3 E4 ToxB 75 50 25 20 10 15 37 kD Silver Stain Western Blot
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Second Goal Mutagenesis of ToxB
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Sequence Comparison Differences between the sequences Deletion in ToxB Proline in toxb Restriction sites present in both Divides protein into three regions toxb MAPIFETAMLLAVAILPAALVSANCTANILNINEVVIATGCVPAGGNLIIRVGSDHSYLIRATVSCGLSLNPSQSFINGESLASGGRC ToxB MAPIFKTTMLLAVAILPAALVSANCVANILNINEAVIATGCVPAGGELRIFVGSSHSYLIKATSSCGLSL-TNQVFINGESVQSGGRC CCOOH H CH 2 N H H2CH2C H2CH2C IIIIII
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Chimeras Chimeric Proteins Swap Coding Regions pCMR3 – BBb MAPIFKTTMLLAVAILPAALVSANCVANILNINEAVIATGCVPAGGELRIFVGSSHSYLIKATSSCGLSLNPSQSFINGESLASGGRC pCMR4 – bbB MAPIFETAMLLAVAILPAALVSANCTANILNINEVVIATGCVPAGGNLIIRVGSDHSYLIRATVSCGLSL-TNQVFINGESVQSGGRC pCMR5 – Bbb MAPIFKTTMLLAVAILPAALVSANCVANILNINEAVIATGCVPAGGNLIIRVGSDHSYLIRATVSCGLSLNPSQSFINGESLASGGRC pCMR6 – bBB MAPIFETAMLLAVAILPAALVSANCTANILNINEVVIATGCVPAGGELRIFVGSSHSYLIKATSSCGLSL-TNQVFINGESVQSGGRC pCMR7 – BbB MAPIFKTTMLLAVAILPAALVSANCVANILNINEAVIATGCVPAGGNLIIRVGSDHSYLIRATVSCGLSL-TNQVFINGESVQSGGRC pCMR8 – bBb MAPIFETAMLLAVAILPAALVSANCTANILNINEVVIATGCVPAGGELRIFVGSSHSYLIKATSSCGLSLNPSQSFINGESLASGGRC IIIIII
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ToxB/toxb Plasmids Subcloned into pBSII One site each of BseYI and BsaI I II III I II III
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Expression of Chimeras Subcloning into expression vector pPICZB Transformation into Pichia pastoris Expression of chimeras Secretes protein
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Summary of Purification Partial purification of ToxB Next Steps of Purification Finish purification Crystallization of ToxB 3-D Structure
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Summary of Mutagenesis Generation of 5 of 6 chimeras Two chimeras transformed into Pichia BBbbbBBbbbBBBbBbBb BBbbbBBbbbBBBbBbBb
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Next Steps of Mutagenesis Finish generation of chimeras Transform into Pichia Bioassay Additional chimeras?
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Acknowledgements HHMI URISC Dr. Lynda Ciuffetti Dr. P. Andrew Karplus Viola Manning Dr. Iovanna Pandelova Dr. Kevin Ahern
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