Volume 21, Number 1, 61-66, DOI: 10.1007/BF00318656

Cloning and expression of a chitinase gene from the hyperparasitic fungus Aphanocladium album

Pierre-Louis Blaiseau, Caroline Kunz, René Grison, Yves Bertheau and Yves Brygoo

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Abstract

Recombinant clones from a cDNA library of an Aphanocladium album chitinase-overproducing mutant strain were isolated by screening with antiserum against a 39 kDa chitinase purified from this hyperparasitic fungus. Analysis of the isolated positive clones indicated that most of them carried the same cDNA. A cDNA from this group was used as a hybridization probe to isolate an 8 kb DNA fragment from a genomic library of the wild-type strain. The chitinase 1 gene was mapped to this fragment by two independent approaches. Its partial DNA sequence was in perfect agreement with an amino-terminal peptide sequence obtained by sequencing 23 amino acids of the 39 kDa chitinase. Its transfer in Fusarium oxysporum resulted in a transformant producting both a protein of about 39 kDa that cross-reacted with the chitinase antiserum and a chitinase activity that was inhibited by the same antiserum. Northern blot analysis indicates that the cloned chitinase gene was subject to catabolite repression and appeared inducible by chitin.

Key words   Aphanocladium album  - Chitinase gene -  Fusarium oxysporum  - Heterologous expression

Communicated by B. S. Cox

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