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Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology

https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607659/chemistry-of-strigolactones-key-players-in-plant-communication
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Suzanne Daignan-Fornier, Antoinette Keita, Francois-Didier Boyer
Today, the use of artificial pesticides is questionable and the adaptation to global warming is a necessity. The promotion of favorable natural interactions in the rhizosphere offers interesting perspectives for changing the type of agriculture. Strigolactones (SLs), the latest class of phytohormones to be discovered, are also chemical mediators in the rhizosphere. We present in this review the diversity of natural SLs, their analogs, mimics, and probes essential for the biological studies of this class of compounds...
April 12, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602845/crystallization-assisted-dynamic-kinetic-resolution-for-the-synthesis-of-r-%C3%AE-methylphenethylamine
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Feodor Belov, Alina Gazizova, Hannah Bork, Harald Gröger, Jan von Langermann
This study explores a combination of the concept of enantioselective enzymatic synthesis of β-chiral amines through transamination with in situ product crystallization (ISPC) to overcome product inhibition. Using 2-phenylpropanal as a readily available and easily racemizing substrate of choice, (R)-β-methylphenethylamine ((R)-2-phenylpropan-1-amine) concentrations of up to 250 mM and enantiomeric excesses of up to 99 % are achieved when using a commercially available transaminase from Ruegeria pomeroyi in a fed-batch based dynamic kinetic resolution reaction on preparative scale...
April 11, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602716/the-pr-10-protein-pru-p-1-is-an-endonuclease-that-preferentially-cleaves-single-stranded-rna
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Manuel Röck, Sarah Viola Heel, Fabian Sebastian Juen, Reiner Eidelpes, Christoph Kreutz, Kathrin Breuker, Martin Tollinger
Pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) proteins play a crucial role in plant defense by acting as ribonucleases. The specific mechanism of action and substrate specificity of these proteins have remained largely unexplored so far. In this study, we elucidate the enzymatic activity of Pru p 1, a PR-10 protein from peach. We demonstrate that this protein catalyzes the endonucleolytic backbone cleavage of RNA substrates into short oligonucleotides. Initial cleavage products, identified through kinetic analysis, can bind again, priming them for further degradation...
April 11, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38602445/why-does-monoamine-oxidase-mao-catalyze-the-oxidation-of-some-tetrahydropyridines
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Nathan J Price, Akiko Nakamura, Neal Castagnoli, James M Tanko
Results pertaining to the mechanism of the oxidation of the tertiary amine 1-methyl-4-(1-methyl-1-H-pyrrol-2-yl)-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MMTP, a close analog of the Parkinsonism inducing compound MPTP) by 3-methyllumiflavin (3MLF), a chemical model for the FAD cofactor of monoamine oxidase, are reported. MMTP and related compounds are among the few tertiary amines that are monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B) substrates. The MMTP/3MLF reaction is catalytic in the presence of O2 and the results under anaerobic conditions strongly suggest the involvement of radical intermediates, consistent with a single electron transfer mechanism...
April 11, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38597743/a-rhodanese-like-enzyme-that-catalyzes-desulfination-of-ergothioneine-sulfinic-acid
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Egor Y Nalivaiko, Florian P Seebeck
Many actinobacterial species contain structural genes for iron-dependent enzymes that consume ergothioneine by way of O2 -dependent dioxygenation. The resulting product ergothioneine sulfinic acid is stable under physiological conditions unless cleavage to sulfur dioxide and trimethyl histidine is catalyzed by a dedicated desulfinase. This report documents that two types of ergothioneine sulfinic desulfinases have evolved by convergent evolution. One type is related to metal-dependent decarboxylases while the other belongs to the superfamily of rhodanese-like enzymes...
April 10, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38595046/effects-of-pna-sequence-and-target-site-selection-on-function-of-a-4-5s-non-coding-rna
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Snehlata Saini, Khushboo Goel, Sudipta Ghosh, Anirban Das, Ishu Saraogi
Peptide nucleic acid (PNA) based antisense strategy is a promising therapeutic approach to specifically inhibit target gene expression. However, unlike protein coding genes, identification of an ideal PNA binding site for non-coding RNA is not straightforward. Here, we compare the inhibitory activities of PNA molecules that bind a non-coding 4.5S RNA called SRP RNA, a key component of the bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP). A 9-mer PNA (PNA9) complementary to the tetraloop region of the RNA was more potent in inhibiting its interaction with the SRP protein, compared to an 8-mer PNA (PNA8) targeting a stem-loop...
April 9, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38593270/characterizing-the-conformational-dynamics-of-human-sumo2-insights-into-its-interaction-with-metal-ions-and-sims
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Anupreet Kaur, Harpreet Singh, Dinesh Kumar, Venus Singh Mithu, Gagandeep Kaur Gahlay
SUMO (Small Ubiquitin-like Modifiers) proteins are involved in a crucial post-translational modification commonly termed as SUMOylation. In this work, we have investigated the native-state conformational flexibility of human SUMO2 and its interaction with Cu2+ and Zn2+ ions using 15N/1H based 2D NMR spectroscopy. After SUMO1, SUMO2 is the most studied SUMO isoform in humans which shares 45% and ~80% similarity with SUMO1 in terms of sequence and structure, respectively. We show that compared to SUMO1, several amino acids in SUMO2 around α1-helix region access energetically similar near-native conformations...
April 9, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38591336/detoxification-of-v-nerve-agents-assisted-by-a-microperoxidase-new-pathway-revealed-by-the-use-of-a-relevant-vx-simulant
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Valmir Baptista da Silva, Jean-Pierre Mahy, Xavier Brazzolotto, Pierre-Yves Renard, Rémy Ricoux, Julien Legros
The biocatalyzed oxidative detoxification of the V-series simulant PhX, by mean of the microperoxidase AcMP11, affords the corresponding phosphonothioate as the prominent product instead of the classical P-S and P-O bond cleavage. While PhX is structurally very close to the live agent VX (the methyl group is replaced by a phenyl), assessment with other surrogates missing the nucleophilic amino function displayed more resistance under the same conditions with no phosphonothioate observed. These encouraging results highlight 1) the efficacy of AcMP11 microperoxidase to efficiently detoxify V-series organophosphorus nerve agents (OPNA), and 2) the necessity to use representative alkyl or aryl phosphonothioates simulants such as PhX bearing the appropriate side chain as well as the P-O and P-S cleavable bond to mimic accurately the V-series OPNA to prevent false positive or false negative results...
April 9, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38589287/a-quantitative-method-to-distinguish-cytosolic-from-endosome-trapped-cell-penetrating-peptides
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Françoise Illien, Zoltán Bánóczi, Sandrine Sagan
Cell-penetrating peptides are known to penetrate cells through endocytosis and translocation. The two pathways are hardly distinguished in current cell assays. We developed a reliable, simple and robust method to distinguish and quantify independently the two routes. The assay requires (DABCYL) 4-(dimethylaminoazo)benzene-4-carboxylic acid- and (CF) carboxyfluorescein-labeled peptides. When the labeled peptide is intact, the fluorescence signal is weak thanks to the dark quenching property of DABCYL. A 10-fold higher fluorescence signal is measured when the labeled peptide is degraded...
April 8, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588469/reading-and-writing-the-ubiquitin-code-using-genetic-code-expansion
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Rishi S Patel, Nipuni M Pannala, Chittaranjan Das
Deciphering ubiquitin proteoform signaling and its role in disease has been a long-standing challenge in the field. The effects of ubiquitin modifications, its relation to ubiquitin-related machineries, and its signaling output has been particularly limited by its reconstitution and means of characterization. Advances in genetic code expansion have contributed towards addressing these challenges by precision incorporation of unnatural amino acids through site selective codon suppression. This review discusses recent advances in studying the 'writers', 'readers', and 'erasers' of the ubiquitin code using genetic code expansion...
April 8, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38584134/enhancing-pet-degrading-enzymes-a-combinatory-approach
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Yvonne Joho, Santana Royan, Alessandro Caputo, Sophia Newton, Thomas Peat, Janet Newman, Colin Jackson, Albert Ardevol
Plastic waste has become a substantial environmental issue. A potential strategy to mitigate this problem is to use enzymatic hydrolysis of plastics to depolymerize post-consumer waste and allow it to be reused. Over the last few decades, the use of enzymatic PET-degrading enzymes has shown promise as a great solution for creating a circular plastic waste economy. PsPETase from Piscinibacter sakaiensis has been identified as an enzyme with tremendous potential for such applications. But to improve its efficiency, enzyme engineering has been applied aiming at enhancing its thermal stability, enzymatic activity, and ease of production...
April 7, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38574237/in-vitro-clinical-diagnostics-using-rna-cleaving-dnazymes
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Monsur Ali, Parameswaran Nair, Alfredo Capretta, John David Brennan
Over the last three decades, significant advancements have been made in the development of biosensors and bioassays that use RNA-cleaving DNAzymes (RCDs) as molecular recognition elements. While early examples of RCDs were primarily responsive to metal ions, the past decade has seen numerous RCDs reported for more clinically relevant targets such as bacteria, cancer cells, small metabolites, and protein biomarkers. Over the past 5 years several RCD-based biosensors have also been evaluated using either spiked biological matrixes or patient samples, including blood, serum, saliva, nasal mucus, sputum, urine, and faeces, which is a critical step toward regulatory approval and commercialization of such sensors...
April 4, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38573110/cobalamins-function-as-allosteric-activators-of-an-angelman-syndrome-associated-ube3a-e6ap-variant
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Franziska Müller, Jasmin Jansen, Fabian Offensperger, Daniela Eichbichler, Florian Stengel, Martin Scheffner
Genetic aberrations of the maternal UBE3A allele, which encodes the E3 ubiquitin ligase E6AP, are the cause of Angelman syndrome (AS), an imprinting disorder. In most cases, the maternal UBE3A allele is not expressed. Yet, approximately 10 percent of AS individuals harbor distinct point mutations in the maternal allele resulting in the expression of full-length E6AP variants that frequently display compromised ligase activity. In a high-throughput screen, we identified cyanocobalamin, a vitamin B12-derivative, and several alloxazine derivatives as activators of the AS-linked E6AP-F583S variant...
April 4, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38572930/in-silico-study-of-the-early-stages-of-aggregation-of-%C3%AE-sheet-forming-antimicrobial-peptide-gl13k
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Mohammadreza Niknam Hamidabad, Natalya A Watson, Lindsay N Wright, Rachael Alexandra Mansbach
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are of growing interest as potential candidates that may offer more resilience against antimicrobial resistance than traditional antibiotic agents. In this article, we perform the first in silico study of the synthetic ß sheet-forming AMP GL13K. Through atomistic simulations of single and multi-peptide systems under different conditions, we are able to shine a light on the short timescales of early aggregation. We find that isolated peptide conformations are primarily dictated by sequence rather than charge, whereas changing charge has a significant impact on the conformational free energy landscape of multi-peptide systems...
April 4, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38568158/biological-demands-and-toxicity-of-isoprenoid-precursors-in-bacillus-subtilis-through-cell-permeant-analogs-of-isopentenyl-pyrophosphate-and-dimethylallyl-pyrophosphate
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dillon McBee, Zackary N Hulsey, Makayla R Hedges, Joshua Baccile
Bacterial isoprenoids are necessary for many biological processes, including maintaining membrane integrity, facilitating intercellular communication, and preventing oxidative damage. All bacterial isoprenoids are biosynthesized from two five carbon structural isomers, isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP) and dimethylallyl pyrophosphate (DMAPP), which are cell impermeant. Herein, we demonstrate exogenous delivery of IPP and DMAPP into Bacillus subtilis by utilizing a self immolative ester (SIE)-caging approach. We initially evaluated native B...
April 3, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567504/using-capillary-electrophoresis-to-investigate-protein-conformational-and-compositional-heterogeneity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aidan B Grosas, Mar-Dean Du Plessis, Joel J Thevarajah, Marianne Gaborieau, John Carver, Patrice Castignolles
Detailed insights into protein structure/function relationships require robust characterization methodologies. Free-solution capillary electrophoresis (CE) is a unique separation technique which is sensitive to the conformation and/or composition of proteins, and therefore provides information on the heterogeneity of these properties. Three unrelated, conformationally/compositionally-altered proteins were separated by CE. An electrophoretic mobility distribution was determined for each protein along with its conformational and/or compositional heterogeneity...
April 3, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567500/molecular-basis-for-chemoselectivity-control-in-oxidations-of-internal-aryl-alkenes-catalyzed-by-laboratory-evolved-p450s
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordi Soler, Sebastian Gergel, Stephan C Hammer, Marc Garcia-Borràs
P450 enzymes naturally perform selective oxidations of unfunctionalized hydrocarbon substrates, among other reactions. The adaptation of P450 enzymes to particular oxidative reactions involving alkenes is of great interest for the design of new biocatalysts. However, the mechanism that these enzymes utilize to precisely modulate the chemoselectivity and distinguishing between competing alkene double bond epoxidations and allylic C-H hydroxylations is sometimes not clear, which hampers the rational design of specific biocatalysts...
April 3, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38564329/bile-salt-hydrolase-activity-based-probes-for-monitoring-gut-microbial-bile-acid-metabolism
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lin Han, Raymond Xu, Amanda Conwell, Sola Takahashi, Bibudha Parasar, Pamela Chang
Bile acids are bioactive metabolites that are biotransformed into secondary bile acids by the gut microbiota, a vast consortium of microbes that inhabit the intestines. The first step in intestinal secondary bile acid metabolism is carried out by a critical enzyme, bile salt hydrolase (BSH), that catalyzes the gateway reaction that precedes all subsequent microbial metabolism of these important metabolites. As gut microbial metabolic activity is difficult to probe due to the complex nature of the gut microbiome, approaches are needed to profile gut microbiota-associated enzymes such as BSH...
April 2, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38554039/halo-1-2-3-triazole-valuable-compounds-to-access-biologically-relevant-molecules
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dylan Coelho, Yoann Colas, Mélanie Etheve-Quelquejeu, Emmanuelle Braud, Laura Iannazzo
1,2,3-triazole is an important building block in organic chemistry. It is also now well known as bioisostere for various functions, such as the amide or the ester bond, positioning it as key pharmacophore in medicinal chemistry and it has found applications in various fields including life sciences. Attention was first focused on the synthesis of 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazole molecules but 1,4,5-trisubstituted 1,2,3-triazoles have emerged as valuable molecules due to the possibility to expand the structural modularity...
March 30, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38551557/peptide-conjugated-nanoparticle-platforms-for-targeted-delivery-imaging-and-biosensing-applications
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bogdan Dragoș Ilieș, Ibrahim Yildiz, Manzar Abbas
Peptides have become an indispensable tool in engineering of multifunctional nanostructure platforms for biomedical applications such as targeted drug and gene delivery, imaging and biosensing. They can be covalently incorporated into a variety of nanoparticles (NPs) including polymers, metallic nanoparticles, and others. Using different bioconjugation techniques, multifunctional peptide-modified NPs can be formulated to produce therapeutical and diagnostic platforms offering high specificity, lower toxicity, biocompatibility, and stimuli responsive behavior...
March 29, 2024: Chembiochem: a European Journal of Chemical Biology
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