PMID: 16520317Mar 8, 2006Paper

Analysis of the secreted proteins encoded by genes in genome of filamental fungus (Neurospora crassa)

Yi chuan = Hereditas
Xiao-Gang ZhouYan-Fen Lin

Abstract

The completed genome sequence of filamental fungus Neurospora crassa has completed and 10,082 open reading frames (ORFs) were predicted in whole genome. Among them, 437 proteins were secreted ones based on the combination of prediction algorithms SignalP v3.0 and PSORT, transmembrane domains prediction algorithms TMHMM v2.0 and THUMBUP, potential GPI-anchor sites prediction algorithm big-PI predictor and the subcellular protein location prediction algorithm TargetP v1.01. The minimum ORF length of the encoding sequences for 437 secreted proteins was 252 bp, the maximum ORF length was 6 604 bp and average was 1 433 bp. The length of signal peptide of secreted proteins ranged from 15 to 59 amino acids. Among the 437 secreted proteins, 205 were provided with function description. The function of secretory proteins were involved in kinds of enzyme, cell energy, transmission, cell recovered itself and defense mechanism et al. These results implied that processes catalyzed by these proteins probably occurred outside of cells, at least partially.

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