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Plant J ; 118(5): 1455-1474, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38394181

RESUMO

Class I glutaredoxins (GRXs) are catalytically active oxidoreductases and considered key proteins mediating reversible glutathionylation and deglutathionylation of protein thiols during development and stress responses. To narrow in on putative target proteins, it is mandatory to know the subcellular localization of the respective GRXs and to understand their catalytic activities and putative redundancy between isoforms in the same compartment. We show that in Arabidopsis thaliana, GRXC1 and GRXC2 are cytosolic proteins with GRXC1 being attached to membranes through myristoylation. GRXC3 and GRXC4 are identified as type II membrane proteins along the early secretory pathway with their enzymatic function on the luminal side. Unexpectedly, neither single nor double mutants lacking both GRXs isoforms in the cytosol or the ER show phenotypes that differ from wild-type controls. Analysis of electrostatic surface potentials and clustering of GRXs based on their electrostatic interaction with roGFP2 mirrors the phylogenetic classification of class I GRXs, which clearly separates the cytosolic GRXC1 and GRXC2 from the luminal GRXC3 and GRXC4. Comparison of all four studied GRXs for their oxidoreductase function highlights biochemical diversification with GRXC3 and GRXC4 being better catalysts than GRXC1 and GRXC2 for the reduction of bis(2-hydroxyethyl) disulfide. With oxidized roGFP2 as an alternative substrate, GRXC1 and GRXC2 catalyze the reduction faster than GRXC3 and GRXC4, which suggests that catalytic efficiency of GRXs in reductive reactions depends on the respective substrate. Vice versa, GRXC3 and GRXC4 are faster than GRXC1 and GRXC2 in catalyzing the oxidation of pre-reduced roGFP2 in the reverse reaction.


Assuntos
Proteínas de Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis , Citosol , Glutarredoxinas , Glutarredoxinas/metabolismo , Glutarredoxinas/genética , Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Arabidopsis/enzimologia , Citosol/metabolismo , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Proteínas de Arabidopsis/genética , Via Secretória , Filogenia
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2772: 49-75, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38411806

RESUMO

The plant endoplasmic reticulum forms a network of tubules connected by three-way junctions or sheet-like cisternae. Although the network is three-dimensional, in many plant cells, it is constrained to thin volume sandwiched between the vacuole and plasma membrane, effectively restricting it to a 2-D planar network. The structure of the network, and the morphology of the tubules and cisternae can be automatically extracted following intensity-independent edge-enhancement and various segmentation techniques to give an initial pixel-based skeleton, which is then converted to a graph representation. ER dynamics can be determined using optical flow techniques from computer vision or persistency analysis. Collectively, this approach yields a wealth of quantitative metrics for ER structure and can be used to describe the effects of pharmacological treatments or genetic manipulation. The software is publicly available.


Assuntos
Benchmarking , Retículo Endoplasmático , Membrana Celular , Alimentos , Células Vegetais
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Methods Mol Biol ; 2772: 371-382, 2024.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38411829

RESUMO

The orientation of membrane proteins within the lipid bilayer is key to understanding their molecular function. Similarly, the proper topology of multispanning membrane proteins is crucial for their function. Although bioinformatics tools can predict these parameters assessing the presence of hydrophobic protein domains sufficiently long to span the membrane and other structural features, the predictions from different algorithms are often inconsistent. Therefore, experimental analysis becomes mandatory. Redox-based topology analysis exploits the steep gradient in the glutathione redox potential (EGSH) across the ER membrane of about 80 mV to visualize the orientation of ER membrane proteins by fusing the EGSH biosensor roGFP2 to either the N- or the C-termini of the investigated protein sequence. Transient expression of these fusion proteins in tobacco leaves allows direct visualization of orientation and topology of ER membrane proteins in planta. The protocol outlined here is based on either a simple merge of the two excitation channels of roGFP2 or a colocalization analysis of the two channels and thus avoids ratiometric analysis of roGFP2 fluorescence.


Assuntos
Algoritmos , Proteínas de Membrana , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Biologia Computacional , Retículo Endoplasmático , Glutationa
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Biol Chem ; 402(3): 399-423, 2021 02 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33544501

RESUMO

Cys-based redox regulation was long regarded a major adjustment mechanism of photosynthesis and metabolism in plants, but in the recent years, its scope has broadened to most fundamental processes of plant life. Drivers of the recent surge in new insights into plant redox regulation have been the availability of the genome-scale information combined with technological advances such as quantitative redox proteomics and in vivo biosensing. Several unexpected findings have started to shift paradigms of redox regulation. Here, we elaborate on a selection of recent advancements, and pinpoint emerging areas and questions of redox biology in plants. We highlight the significance of (1) proactive H2O2 generation, (2) the chloroplast as a unique redox site, (3) specificity in thioredoxin complexity, (4) how to oxidize redox switches, (5) governance principles of the redox network, (6) glutathione peroxidase-like proteins, (7) ferroptosis, (8) oxidative protein folding in the ER for phytohormonal regulation, (9) the apoplast as an unchartered redox frontier, (10) redox regulation of respiration, (11) redox transitions in seed germination and (12) the mitochondria as potential new players in reductive stress safeguarding. Our emerging understanding in plants may serve as a blueprint to scrutinize principles of reactive oxygen and Cys-based redox regulation across organisms.


Assuntos
Cisteína/metabolismo , Plantas/metabolismo , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo , Oxirredução , Fotossíntese , Transdução de Sinais , Compostos de Sulfidrila/metabolismo
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Ginecol. obstet. Méx ; 64(11): 498-502, nov. 1996. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-192369

RESUMO

Las investigaciones en el mundo de la tecnología anticonceptiva avanzan día con día. En México ya contamos con uno de los mejores y más modernos métodos anticonceptivos que son los implantes de levonorgestrel. Aunque estén lejos de ser el anticonceptivo ideal, aventajan de forma importante a los conocidos actualmente en este país ya que no contienen estrógenos, tienen una duración de hasta cinco años, son reversibles y se colocan fácilmentes en el consultorio. Algunos médicos mexicanos no lo conocen o han sido víctimas de propagandas en contra de su uso. El conocimiento del método, de sus indicaciones, contraindicacions, efectos colaterales y el manejo adecuado a las técnicas de aplicación y remoción acabarán con la equivocada idea de que se trata de un método problemático. El presente trabajo tiene como objetivo indroducir a los médicos en el conocimiento de una excelente alternativa en el manejo anticonceptivo de sus pacientes.


Assuntos
Humanos , Feminino , Anticoncepcionais , Implantes de Medicamento , Levanogestrel/administração & dosagem
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