Table 4 Proteins involved in fungi pathogenesis, identified in the proteome of L. theobromae strain LA-SOL3.

From: A multi-omics analysis of the grapevine pathogen Lasiodiplodia theobromae reveals that temperature affects the expression of virulence- and pathogenicity-related genes

Accession number

(UniProtKB)

Description

Secretome

Intracellular Proteome

Function

Reference

P14010

4-aminobutyrate aminotransferase

25/37 °C

Metabolization of γ-aminobutyric acid to fulfil pathogen nitrogen requirements during infection and manipulates the plant metabolism to maintain/increase the concentration of nitrogen.

Fernandes59

A9MYQ4

Gamma-aminobutyraldehyde dehydrogenase

Q5AK62

Virulence protein SSD1

37 °C

Tolerance of host immune response, allowing the colonization of human tissues by Candida albicans.

Gank et al.60

C5FBW2

Q70J59

Tripeptidyl-peptidase SED2

25 °C

Acidification of the microenvironment in the host, facilitating the nutrition and proliferation of the pathogen.

Reichard et al.61

Félix et al.13

D4ALG0

LysM domain-containing protein ARB_05157

25 °C

Manipulation of host immune responses to support pathogen colonization.

Kombrink & Thomma45

Akcapinar et al.62

O74238

Protein SnodProt1

25 °C

Cerato-platanin known to manipulate the immune response and cause necrosis in Ceratocystis fimbriata. In Magnaphorte oryzae a homologue is required for full virulence.

Brown et al.63