Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Raquel Aguiar da
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: Chitin is considered the second most important biopolymer in nature. The natural accumulation in the environment is incompatible with its uninterrupted production, which shows that natural mechanisms exist because of its degradation. These enzymes are found in almost all types of living beings; they are interest in biotechnology because they allow the degradation of chitin in products useful to several productive sectors of the economy, highlighted for fungal origin. In view of this scenario, a molecular characterization from RNA extraction and cDNA amplification and an analysis of 3D structures by comparative modeling of sequences from Moniliophthora perciniosa (STAHEL) AIME & PHILLIPS-MORA genome were aimed in this study. The fungus grown on WY medium for 8-10 days grew vigorously under conditions where the wheat bran was well ground. As an expression of quitinase is crucial for the fungus growth, this medium was considered satisfactory for RNA extraction. The traditional Trizol method was more favorable than the use of RNA extraction kits. For detection of M. perniciosa quitinase expression from cDNA amplification, fragments related to the specific amplification region determined by genome sequences (16426) and using primers Chit_TEIX_F / Chit_TEIX_R were found. From the 14 chitinase sequences obtained from the genome, all of them showed catalytic domain, the best of them presented 49,48% identity to template (3G6M). A statistical analysis using the RAMACHANDRAN graph showed that the best model sequence (997) had 97,2% residues in favorable regions. In 5 models were found active site, its position and the residues involved in the catalysis. The 5 models constructed from the alignment of sections 15210, 1679, 4357, 5707 and 997 with their templates by MODELLER presented a classic alpha-beta barrel structure containing α-helices and β-sheets. After sequential alignment, refinement and Molecular Dynamics, the final model (997) analyzed by SWISS MODEL presented high structural similarity with its respective mold. From the 3D models of the chitinases and the specific fragment amplified by PCR, the use of specific primers for the generated models, sequencing and cloning are objectives for later works.
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spelling Benevides, Raquel Guimarães0039233731204895648524http://lattes.cnpq.br/5832816436634599Silva, Raquel Aguiar da2019-08-26T21:22:30Z2018-03-26SILVA, Raquel Aguiar da. Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora. 2018. 82 f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico em Biotecnologia)- Universidade Estadual de Feira de Santana, Feira de Santana, 2018.http://tede2.uefs.br:8080/handle/tede/856Chitin is considered the second most important biopolymer in nature. The natural accumulation in the environment is incompatible with its uninterrupted production, which shows that natural mechanisms exist because of its degradation. These enzymes are found in almost all types of living beings; they are interest in biotechnology because they allow the degradation of chitin in products useful to several productive sectors of the economy, highlighted for fungal origin. In view of this scenario, a molecular characterization from RNA extraction and cDNA amplification and an analysis of 3D structures by comparative modeling of sequences from Moniliophthora perciniosa (STAHEL) AIME & PHILLIPS-MORA genome were aimed in this study. The fungus grown on WY medium for 8-10 days grew vigorously under conditions where the wheat bran was well ground. As an expression of quitinase is crucial for the fungus growth, this medium was considered satisfactory for RNA extraction. The traditional Trizol method was more favorable than the use of RNA extraction kits. For detection of M. perniciosa quitinase expression from cDNA amplification, fragments related to the specific amplification region determined by genome sequences (16426) and using primers Chit_TEIX_F / Chit_TEIX_R were found. From the 14 chitinase sequences obtained from the genome, all of them showed catalytic domain, the best of them presented 49,48% identity to template (3G6M). A statistical analysis using the RAMACHANDRAN graph showed that the best model sequence (997) had 97,2% residues in favorable regions. In 5 models were found active site, its position and the residues involved in the catalysis. The 5 models constructed from the alignment of sections 15210, 1679, 4357, 5707 and 997 with their templates by MODELLER presented a classic alpha-beta barrel structure containing α-helices and β-sheets. After sequential alignment, refinement and Molecular Dynamics, the final model (997) analyzed by SWISS MODEL presented high structural similarity with its respective mold. From the 3D models of the chitinases and the specific fragment amplified by PCR, the use of specific primers for the generated models, sequencing and cloning are objectives for later works.A quitina é considerada o segundo biopolímero mais importante da natureza. O acúmulo natural no meio ambiente é incompatível com sua produção ininterrupta, o que demonstra que existem mecanismos naturais responsáveis por sua degradação. As enzimas quitinolíticas encontradas em quase todos os tipos de seres vivos são alvo de grande interesse na biotecnologia porque permitem a degradação da quitina em derivados úteis para vários setores produtivos da economia, em destaque as de origem fúngica. Diante desse panorama, a caracterização molecular a partir de extração de RNA e amplificação do cDNA e a análise de estruturas 3D por modelagem comparativa de sequências de quitinases obtidas do genoma de Moniliophthora perciniosa (STAHEL) AIME & PHILLIPS-MORA foram direcionadas para este estudo. O fungo cultivado em meio WY durante 8-10 dias cresceu vigorosamente em condições em que o farelo de trigo estava bem triturado. Como a expressão da quitinase é crucial para o crescimento do fungo, esse meio foi considerado satisfatório para a extração de RNA. O método tradicional de Trizol foi mais favorável do que o uso de kits para extração de RNA. Para a detecção de expressão de quitinases de M. perniciosa a partir de amplificação de cDNA, encontramos fragmentos relacionados à região de amplificação específica determinada por sequências do genoma (16426) e usando o par de primers Chit_TEIX_F / Chit_TEIX_R. A partir de 14 sequencias de quitinases obtidas do genoma, todas apresentaram domínio catalítico detectado, uma das quais apresentou 49,48 % de identidade com o molde (3G6M). Uma análise estatística utilizando o gráfico RAMACHANDRAN mostrou que a sequência do melhor modelo gerado (997) possui 97,2% de resíduos em regiões favoráveis. Em 5 modelos foi possível identificar o sítio ativo, sua posição e os resíduos envolvidos na catálise. Os 5 modelos construídos a partir do alinhamento das sequências 15210, 1679, 4357, 5707 e 997 com seus respectivos moldes pelo MODELLER apresentaram uma estrutura clássica de barril alfa-beta contendo α-hélices e folhas-β. Após alinhamento sequencial, refinamento e Dinâmica Molecular, o modelo final (997) analisado pelo SWISS MODEL apresentou alta similaridade estrutural com seu respectivo molde. A partir dos modelos 3D das quitinases e o fragmento específico amplificado por PCR, o uso de primers específicos para os modelos gerados sequenciamento e clonagem são objetivos para trabalhos posteriores.Submitted by Ricardo Cedraz Duque Moliterno (ricardo.moliterno@uefs.br) on 2019-08-26T21:22:30Z No. of bitstreams: 1 DISSERTAÇÃO - Raquel Aguiar da Silva (pdf).pdf: 5853867 bytes, checksum: 7d4820eda9fd47eeaf2a137614a556bd (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2019-08-26T21:22:30Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
title Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
spellingShingle Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
Silva, Raquel Aguiar da
Vassoura-de-bruxa
Resíduos quitinolíticos
Modelagem comparativa
Expressão
cDNA
Witch's broom
Chitinous waste
Comparative modeling
Expression
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
title_short Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
title_full Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
title_fullStr Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
title_sort Caracterização molecular e estrutural de quitinases de Moniliophthora perniciosa (Stahel) Aime & Phillips-Mora
author Silva, Raquel Aguiar da
author_facet Silva, Raquel Aguiar da
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Raquel Aguiar da
contributor_str_mv Benevides, Raquel Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vassoura-de-bruxa
Resíduos quitinolíticos
Modelagem comparativa
Expressão
cDNA
topic Vassoura-de-bruxa
Resíduos quitinolíticos
Modelagem comparativa
Expressão
cDNA
Witch's broom
Chitinous waste
Comparative modeling
Expression
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Witch's broom
Chitinous waste
Comparative modeling
Expression
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
description Chitin is considered the second most important biopolymer in nature. The natural accumulation in the environment is incompatible with its uninterrupted production, which shows that natural mechanisms exist because of its degradation. These enzymes are found in almost all types of living beings; they are interest in biotechnology because they allow the degradation of chitin in products useful to several productive sectors of the economy, highlighted for fungal origin. In view of this scenario, a molecular characterization from RNA extraction and cDNA amplification and an analysis of 3D structures by comparative modeling of sequences from Moniliophthora perciniosa (STAHEL) AIME & PHILLIPS-MORA genome were aimed in this study. The fungus grown on WY medium for 8-10 days grew vigorously under conditions where the wheat bran was well ground. As an expression of quitinase is crucial for the fungus growth, this medium was considered satisfactory for RNA extraction. The traditional Trizol method was more favorable than the use of RNA extraction kits. For detection of M. perniciosa quitinase expression from cDNA amplification, fragments related to the specific amplification region determined by genome sequences (16426) and using primers Chit_TEIX_F / Chit_TEIX_R were found. From the 14 chitinase sequences obtained from the genome, all of them showed catalytic domain, the best of them presented 49,48% identity to template (3G6M). A statistical analysis using the RAMACHANDRAN graph showed that the best model sequence (997) had 97,2% residues in favorable regions. In 5 models were found active site, its position and the residues involved in the catalysis. The 5 models constructed from the alignment of sections 15210, 1679, 4357, 5707 and 997 with their templates by MODELLER presented a classic alpha-beta barrel structure containing α-helices and β-sheets. After sequential alignment, refinement and Molecular Dynamics, the final model (997) analyzed by SWISS MODEL presented high structural similarity with its respective mold. From the 3D models of the chitinases and the specific fragment amplified by PCR, the use of specific primers for the generated models, sequencing and cloning are objectives for later works.
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