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Table 2 List of references and annotation results of characterized fungal secretory proteins

From: Fungal Secretome Database: Integrated platform for annotation of fungal secretomes

Title

Total Identified Proteins

Class SP

Class SP3

Class SL

Putative Secretome

Ref

Crucial Role of Antioxidant Proteins and Hydrolytic Enzymes in Pathogenicity of Penicillium expansum: Analysis Based on Proteomics Approach (Secretory)

21

5

1

0

6

[43]

Crucial Role of Antioxidant Proteins and Hydrolytic Enzymes in Pathogenicity of Penicillium expansum: Analysis Based on Proteomics Approach (Non-secretory)

21

1

2

0

3

[43]

The Phanerochaete chrysosporium secretome: Database predictions and initial mass spectrometry peptide identifications in cellulose-grown medium

49

25

5

0

30

[44]

An analysis of the Candida albicans genome database for soluble secreted proteins using computer-based prediction algorithms (Secretory)

46

28

19

2

49

[45]

An analysis of the Candida albicans genome database for soluble secreted proteins using computer-based prediction algorithms (Non-secretory)

45

0

5

1

6

[45]

The secretome of the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis (Without known functions)

386

352

18

10

380

[46]

The secretome of the maize pathogen Ustilago maydis (With known functions)

168

147

15

5

167

[46]

A Catalogue of the Effector Secretome of Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes

25

22

1

0

23

[11]

Fungal degradation of wood: initial proteomic analysis of extra cellular proteins of Phanerochaete chrysosporium grown on oak substrate

11

8

0

0

8

[47]

Comparative proteomics of extracellular proteins in vitro and in planta from the pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum

120

63

8

0

71

[48]

Expression analysis of extracellular proteins from Phanerochaete chrysosporium grown on different liquid and solid substrates

27

16

4

0

20

[49]

Dandruff-associated Malassezia genomes reveal convergent and divergent virulence traits shared with plant and human fungal pathogens

34

28

0

0

28

[50]

Adaptive Evolution Has Targeted the C-Terminal Domain of the RXLR Effectors of Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes

79

79

0

0

79

[41]

Genome, transcriptome, and secretome analysis of wood decay fungus Postia placenta supports unique mechanisms of lignocellulose conversion.

47

29

3

1

33

[51]

Host-Microbe Interactions: Shaping the Evolution of the Plant Immune Response

14

12

0

1

13

[52]

Total

1,093

815

81

20

916

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