Marilene Henning Vainstein
University of Brasília
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Current Microbiology | 1998
Maurício Reis Bogo; Cláudia Augustin Rota; Hermides Pinto; Maristela Ocampos; Cláudia Tatiana Corrêa; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Augusto Schrank
Abstract. There are no reports to date of entire gene sequences coding for chitinolytic enzymes from entomopathogenic fungi, even though these enzymes act synergistically with proteolytic enzymes to solubilize insect cuticle during the key step of host penetration, having considerable importance in the biological control of some insect pests. This paper reports the complete nucleotide sequence and analysis of the chromosomal and full-length cDNA copies of the regulated gene (chit1) coding one of the chitinases produced by the biocontrol agent Metarhizium anisopliae. Degenerated primers, encompassing conserved regions of other fungal chitinases, were used to amplify a 650-bp DNA fragment, which was used to isolate genomic and cDNA clones from M. anisopliae. Albeit at least two different chitinases are characterized in this fungus, only one chit gene was isolated. The chit1 gene is interrupted by three short typical fungal introns and has a 1,521-bp ORF, which encodes a protein of 423 amino acids with a stretch of 35 amino acid residues displaying characteristics of signal peptide. The deduced sequence of the mature protein predicts a 42-kDa protein with pI of 5.8. Southern analysis of genomic DNA indicates a single copy of chit1 in the M. anisopliae genome.
Microorganisms | 2017
Patrícia Aline Gröhs Ferrareze; Rodrigo Silva Araujo Streit; Patrícia Ribeiro dos Santos; Francine Melise dos Santos; Rita Maria Cunha de Almeida; Augusto Schrank; Lívia Kmetzsch; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Charley Christian Staats
Cryptococcus gattii is a human and animal pathogen that infects healthy hosts and caused the Pacific Northwest outbreak of cryptococcosis. The inhalation of infectious propagules can lead to internalization of cryptococcal cells by alveolar macrophages, a niche in which C. gattii cells can survive and proliferate. Although the nutrient composition of macrophages is relatively unknown, the high induction of amino acid transporter genes inside the phagosome indicates a preference for amino acid uptake instead of synthesis. However, the presence of countable errors in the R265 genome annotation indicates significant inhibition of transcriptomic analysis in this hypervirulent strain. Thus, we analyzed RNA-Seq data from in vivo and in vitro cultures of C. gattii R265 to perform the reannotation of the genome. In addition, based on in vivo transcriptomic data, we identified highly expressed genes and pathways of amino acid metabolism that would enable C. gattii to survive and proliferate in vivo. Importantly, we identified high expression in three APC amino acid transporters as well as the GABA permease. The use of amino acids as carbon and nitrogen sources, releasing ammonium and generating carbohydrate metabolism intermediaries, also explains the high expression of components of several degradative pathways, since glucose starvation is an important host defense mechanism.
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1995
Maria Helena Pelegrinelli Fungaro; Elibio L. Rech; Gilda S. Muhlen; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Renata C. Pascon; Marisa V. de Queiroz; Aline Aparecida Pizzirani-Kleiner; João Lúcio Azevedo
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 1986
Marilene Henning Vainstein; Isaac Roitman
Fems Microbiology Letters | 1996
Maurício Reis Bogo; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Francisco J. L. Aragão; Elibio L. Rech; Augusto Schrank
Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology | 1987
Marilene Henning Vainstein; João Batista Tavares Da Silva; Vilneide M. Q. Gonçalves De Lima; Isaac Roitman; Wanderley de Souza; Michel Dollet; E. Plessmann Camargo
Nucleic Acids Research | 1994
Marilene Henning Vainstein; Sofia A. AIves; Beatriz D.de Lima; Francisco J. L. Aragão; Elibio L. Rech
Archive | 2001
Fernanda Rafaela Jardim; Lisiane Oliveira; Sydnei Mitidieri Silveira; Augusto Schrank; Marilene Henning Vainstein
Archive | 2013
Felipe Kessler; Letícia Marconatto; Roberta da Silva Bussamara Rodrigues; Gabriela Albara Lando; Augusto Schrank; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Daniel Eduardo Weibel
Archive | 2012
Ana Carolina Ritter; Donatella Bacciu; Lucélia Santi; Walter Orlando Beys da Silva; Marilene Henning Vainstein; Salvatore Rubino; Sergio Uzzau; Eduardo Cesar Tondo