Cinzia Sacconi

Università degli Studi di Urbino "Carlo Bo", Urbino, The Marches, Italy

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Publications (4)16.29 Total impact

  • Article: Tuber borchii fruit body: 2-dimensional profile and protein identification.
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    ABSTRACT: The formation of the fruit body represents the final phase of the ectomycorrhizal fungus T. borchii life cycle. Very little is known concerning the molecular and biochemical processes involved in the fructification phase. 2-DE maps of unripe and ripe ascocarps revealed different protein expression levels and the comparison of the electropherograms led to the identification of specific proteins for each developmental phase. Associating micropreparative 2-DE to microchemical approaches, such as N-terminal sequencing and 2-D gel-electrophoresis mass-spectrometry, proteins playing pivotal roles in truffle physiology were identified.
    Phytochemistry 05/2004; 65(7):813-20. · 3.35 Impact Factor
  • Article: Carbohydrate and amino acid metabolism in Tuber borchii mycelium during glucose utilization: a (13)C NMR study.
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    ABSTRACT: The metabolism of [1-13C]glucose in the vegetative mycelium of the ectomycorrhizal ascomycete Tuber borchii was studied in order to characterize the biochemical pathways for the assimilation of glucose and amino acid biosynthesis. The pathways were characterized using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in conjunction with [1-13C]glucose labeling. The enzymes of mannitol cycle and ammonium assimilation were also evaluated. The majority of the 13C label was incorporated into mannitol and this polyol was formed via a direct route from absorbed glucose. Amino acid biosynthesis was also an important sink of assimilated carbon and 13C was mainly incorporated into alanine and glutamate. From this intramolecular 13C enrichment, it is concluded that pyruvate, arising from [1-13C]glucose catabolism, was used by alanine aminotransferase, pyruvate dehydrogenase and pyruvate carboxylase before entering the Krebs cycle. The transfer of 13C-labeled mycelium on [12C]glucose showed that mannitol, alanine, and glutamate carbon were used to synthesize glutamine and arginine that likely play a storage role.
    Fungal Genetics and Biology 08/2003; 39(2):168-75. · 3.74 Impact Factor
  • Article: Identification of putative genes involved in the development of Tuber borchii fruit body by mRNA differential display in agarose gel.
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    ABSTRACT: In order to analyse gene expression during fruit body development of the ectomychorrizal fungus Tuber borchii Vittad., a modified differential display procedure was set up. The procedure used is easier and faster than the traditional one and generates reproducible cDNA banding patterns that can be resolved on a standard ethidium bromide-agarose gel. From 16 cDNA fingerprints, 25 amplicons with apparent differential expression were identified and cloned without a previous reamplification. Fifteen clones showed significant similarity to known proteins that are involved in dikaryosis and fruiting, cell division, transport across membranes, mitochondrial division, intermediary metabolism, biosynthesis of isoprenoid compounds and putative RNA/DNA binding. Northern blot analyses confirmed that seven cDNAs were indeed differentially expressed during fruit body development. The characterisation of these cDNAs represents a starting point in understanding the molecular mechanisms of cellular differentiation leading to the development of the T. borchii fruit body.
    Current Genetics 01/2003; 42(3):161-8. · 2.56 Impact Factor
  • Article: Biochemical and molecular characterization of NADP‐glutamate dehydrogenase from the ectomycorrhizal fungus Tuber borchii
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    ABSTRACT: Summary• NADP-glutamate dehydrogenase (NADP-GDH) from Tuber borchii was purified and the corresponding gene was cloned in order to elucidate the physiological role of the enzyme in this ectomycorrhizal fungus.• NADP-GDH was purified using an anion-exchange column followed by affinity chromatography. The complete gene was cloned from a 30-d-old-mycelium cDNA library and characterized.• T. borchii NADP-GDH appears to be physically and kinetically similar to those from other fungi and the deduced amino acid sequence of the gdh gene showed a significant similarity to other fungal NADP-dependent GDHs. Biochemical and Northern blotting analyses carried out with mycelia grown on different nitrogen sources clearly showed that the regulation of T. borchii NADP-GDH in response to different nitrogen sources was markedly different from the responses of the NADP-GDHs of other ascomycetes. Northern blotting analyses highlighted that the gdh gene was also expressed in the symbiotic phase.• The biochemical and molecular data suggest that the fungal NADP-GDH contributes to the primary nitrogen metabolism in the ectomycorrhizal tissues.
    New Phytologist 06/2002; 154(3):779 - 790. · 6.64 Impact Factor