Induction of secretion of extracellular proteases from Trichoderma viride

Šimkovič, Martin, Kurucová, Anita, Hunová, Martina and Varečka, Ľudovít Induction of secretion of extracellular proteases from Trichoderma viride Acta Chimica Slovaca, Vol.1, No. 1, 2008, 250-264

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Author(s) Šimkovič, Martin
Kurucová, Anita
Hunová, Martina
Varečka, Ľudovít
Title Induction of secretion of extracellular proteases from Trichoderma viride
Journal name Acta Chimica Slovaca
Publication date 2008
Year available 2008
Volume number 1
Issue number 1
ISBN 978-80-227-2957-4
Start page 250
End page 264
Total pages 15
Place of publication Bratislava
Publisher Slovak Technical University
Collection year 2008
Language english
Subject 270000 Biological Sciences
270100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
270300 Microbiology
Abstract/Summary Filamentous fungi possess an efficient hydrolytic system capable of utilize the wide spectrum of complex substrates. Cellulolytic enzyme systems produced by the different strains of Trichoderma spp. are the best examples of versatility and adaptability for the saprophytic strategy of surviving. Filamentous fungi are known to secrete serine-, aspartic- and metalloproteases upon cultivation. In this study we aimed to answer the question whether the secretion of protease(s) in filamentous fungi is dependent on the type of protein used as substrate. We found that the secretion of protease(s) by Trichoderma viride is induced in the presence of yeast extract, or of purified proteins, such as bovine serum albumin, casein, or ovalbumin. We found furthermore that properties of proteases induced under cultivation conditions were different in various aspects (temperature- and pH-dependencies, substrate specificity, sensitivity to protease inhibitors, chromatographic properties). Protease activities were characterized by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel with co-polymerized gelatin. Multiple proteases bands with high-molecular weights (higher than 70 kDa) were detected by gelatin zymography. Patterns of protease bands were inducer-specific. These results show that the induction of extracellular proteases in Trichoderma viride fungus is not purely nutritive process but it also includes an unknown molecular recognition process, which triggers a specific secretory response.
Keyword(s) secretion of proteases
Trichoderma viride
 
 
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