The maize pathogen Ustilago maydis secretes glycoside hydrolases and carbohydrate oxidases directed towards components of the fungal cell wall

biorxiv(2022)

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Filamentous fungi are keystone microorganisms in the regulation of many processes occurring on Earth, such as plant biomass decay, pathogenesis as well as symbiotic associations. In many of these processes, fungi secrete carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes) to modify and/or degrade carbohydrates. Ten years ago, while evaluating the potential of a secretome from the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis to supplement lignocellulolytic cocktails, we noticed it contained many unknown or poorly characterized CAZymes. Here, and after re-annotation of this dataset and detailed phylogenetic analyses, we observed that several CAZymes (including glycoside hydrolases and carbohydrate oxidases) are predicted to act on the fungal cell wall (FCW), notably on β-1,3-glucans. We heterologously produced and biochemically characterized two new CAZymes, called UmGH16\_1-A and UmAA3\_2-A. We show that UmGH16\_1-A displays β-1,3-glucanase activity, with a preference for β-1,3-glucans with short β-1,6 substitutions, and UmAA3\_2-A is a dehydrogenase catalyzing the oxidation of β-1,3- and β-1,6-gluco-oligosaccharides into the corresponding aldonic acids. Working on model β-1,3-glucans, we show that the linear oligosaccharide products released by UmGH16\_1-A are further oxidized by UmAA3\_2-A, bringing to light a putative biocatalytic cascade. Interestingly, analysis of available transcriptomics data indicates that both UmGH16\_1-A and UmAA3\_2-A are co-expressed, only during early stages of U. maydis infection cycle. Altogether, our results suggest that both enzymes are connected and that additional accessory activities still need to be uncovered to fully understand the biocatalytic cascade at play and its physiological role.
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filamentous fungi,fungal cell wall,beta-glucans,CAZymes,Ustilago,pathogen,remodeling,phytopathogens
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