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Front Plant Sci ; 11: 605, 2020.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32499809

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Cowpea, Vigna unguiculata, is a crop that is essential to semiarid areas of the world like Sub-Sahara Africa. Cowpea is highly susceptible to cowpea aphid, Aphis craccivora, infestation that can lead to major yield losses. Aphids feed on their host plant by inserting their hypodermal needlelike flexible stylets into the plant to reach the phloem sap. During feeding, aphids secrete saliva, containing effector proteins, into the plant to disrupt plant immune responses and alter the physiology of the plant to their own advantage. Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was used to identify the salivary proteome of the cowpea aphid. About 150 candidate proteins were identified including diacetyl/L-xylulose reductase (DCXR), a novel enzyme previously unidentified in aphid saliva. DCXR is a member of short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases with dual enzymatic functions in carbohydrate and dicarbonyl metabolism. To assess whether cowpea aphid DCXR (AcDCXR) has similar functions, recombinant AcDCXR was purified and assayed enzymatically. For carbohydrate metabolism, the oxidation of xylitol to xylulose was tested. The dicarbonyl reaction involved the reduction of methylglyoxal, an α-ß-dicarbonyl ketoaldehyde, known as an abiotic and biotic stress response molecule causing cytotoxicity at high concentrations. To assess whether cowpea aphids induce methylglyoxal in plants, we measured methylglyoxal levels in both cowpea and pea (Pisum sativum) plants and found them elevated transiently after aphid infestation. Agrobacterium-mediated transient overexpression of AcDCXR in pea resulted in an increase of cowpea aphid fecundity. Taken together, our results indicate that AcDCXR is an effector with a putative ability to generate additional sources of energy to the aphid and to alter plant defense responses. In addition, this work identified methylglyoxal as a potential novel aphid defense metabolite adding to the known repertoire of plant defenses against aphid pests.

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Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg ; 1861(1): 148118, 2020 01 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31734195

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CO dehydrogenase (CODH) from the Gram-negative bacterium Oligotropha carboxidovorans is a complex metalloenzyme from the xanthine oxidase family of molybdenum-containing enzymes, bearing a unique binuclear Mo-S-Cu active site in addition to two [2Fe-2S] clusters (FeSI and FeSII) and one equivalent of FAD. CODH catalyzes the oxidation of CO to CO2 with the concomitant introduction of reducing equivalents into the quinone pool, thus enabling the organism to utilize CO as sole source of both carbon and energy. Using a variety of EPR monitored redox titrations and spectroelectrochemistry, we report the redox potentials of CO dehydrogenase at pH 7.2 namely MoVI/V, MoV/IV, FeSI2+/+, FeSII2+/+, FAD/FADH and FADH/FADH-. These potentials are systematically higher than the corresponding potentials seen for other members of the xanthine oxidase family of Mo enzymes, and are in line with CODH utilising the higher potential quinone pool as an electron acceptor instead of pyridine nucleotides. CODH is also active when immobilised on a modified Au working electrode as demonstrated by cyclic voltammetry in the presence of CO.


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Aldeído Oxirredutases/química , Bradyrhizobiaceae/enzimologia , Metaloproteínas/química , Complexos Multienzimáticos/química , Aldeído Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Catálise , Domínio Catalítico , Cobalto/química , Cobalto/metabolismo , Espectroscopia de Ressonância de Spin Eletrônica , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/química , Flavina-Adenina Dinucleotídeo/metabolismo , Metaloproteínas/metabolismo , Molibdênio/química , Molibdênio/metabolismo , Complexos Multienzimáticos/metabolismo
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J Biol Inorg Chem ; 20(2): 243-51, 2015 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25156151

RESUMO

We review here the recent literature dealing with the molybdenum- and copper-dependent CO dehydrogenase, with particular emphasis on the structure of the enzyme and recent advances in our understanding of the reaction mechanism of the enzyme.


Assuntos
Aldeído Oxirredutases/química , Alphaproteobacteria/enzimologia , Molibdênio/química , Complexos Multienzimáticos/química , Conformação Proteica , Aldeído Oxirredutases/metabolismo , Alphaproteobacteria/química , Catálise , Cobre/química , Complexos Multienzimáticos/metabolismo
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