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タイトル: Oxalate efflux transporter from the brown rot fungus Fomitopsis palustris.
著者: Watanabe, Tomoki
Shitan, Nobukazu
Suzuki, Shiro  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6461-9844 (unconfirmed)
Umezawa, Toshiaki  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Shimada, Mikio
Yazaki, Kazufumi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Hattori, Takefumi
著者名の別形: 服部, 武文
発行日: Dec-2010
出版者: American Society for Microbiology
誌名: Applied and environmental microbiology
巻: 76
号: 23
開始ページ: 7683
終了ページ: 7690
抄録: An oxalate-fermenting brown rot fungus, Fomitopsis palustris, secretes large amounts of oxalic acid during wood decay. Secretion of oxalic acid is indispensable for the degradation of wood cell walls, but almost nothing is known about the transport mechanism by which oxalic acid is secreted from F. palustris hyphal cells. We characterized the mechanism for oxalate transport using membrane vesicles of F. palustris. Oxalate transport in F. palustris was ATP dependent and was strongly inhibited by several inhibitors, such as valinomycin and NH(4)(+), suggesting the presence of a secondary oxalate transporter in this fungus. We then isolated a cDNA, FpOAR (Fomitopsis palustris oxalic acid resistance), from F. palustris by functional screening of yeast transformants with cDNAs grown on oxalic acid-containing plates. FpOAR is predicted to be a membrane protein that possesses six transmembrane domains but shows no similarity with known oxalate transporters. The yeast transformant possessing FpOAR (FpOAR-transformant) acquired resistance to oxalic acid and contained less oxalate than the control transformant. Biochemical analyses using membrane vesicles of the FpOAR-transformant showed that the oxalate transport property of FpOAR was consistent with that observed in membrane vesicles of F. palustris. The quantity of FpOAR transcripts was correlated with increasing oxalic acid accumulation in the culture medium and was induced when exogenous oxalate was added to the medium. These results strongly suggest that FpOAR plays an important role in wood decay by acting as a secondary transporter responsible for secretion of oxalate by F. palustris.
著作権等: © 2010, American Society for Microbiology
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/134573
DOI(出版社版): 10.1128/AEM.00829-10
PubMed ID: 20889782
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