Publications by authors named "Alicia Susana Couto"

An increasing interest in the development of products of natural origin for crop disease and pest control has emerged in the last decade. Here we introduce a new family of strawberry acyl glycosides (SAGs) formed by a trisaccharide (GalNAc-GalNAc-Glc) and a monounsaturated fatty acid of 6 to 12 carbon atoms linked to the glucose unit. Application of SAGs to Arabidopsis thaliana (hereafter Arabidopsis) plants triggered a transient oxidative burst, callose deposition and defense gene expression, accompanied by increased protection against two phytopathogens, Pseudomonas viridiflava and Botrytis cinerea.

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Rhomboid proteases occur in all domains of life; however, their physiological role is not completely understood, and nothing is known of the biology of these enzymes in Archaea. One of the two rhomboid homologs of Haloferax volcanii (RhoII) is fused to a zinc finger domain. Chromosomal deletion of rhoII was successful, indicating that this gene is not essential for this organism; however, the mutant strain (MIG1) showed reduced motility and increased sensitivity to novobiocin.

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Trypanosoma cruzi, the agent of Chagas disease contains a major cysteine proteinase, cruzipain (Cz), with an unusual carboxyl-terminal extension (C-T). We have previously reported the presence of sulfate groups in the N-linked oligosaccharide chains of this domain. In order to evaluate the immune responses to sulfated moieties on Cz, BALB/c mice were immunized with purified Cz and C-T prior and after desulfation treatment.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alicia Susana Couto"

  • - Alicia Susana Couto's research primarily focuses on plant and microbial interactions, exploring the effects of natural compounds on disease protection, growth promotion, and immune responses.
  • - In her work on strawberry fatty acyl glycosides, Couto identified their role in enhancing disease resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana by triggering defense mechanisms against specific phytopathogens.
  • - Additionally, her studies on rhomboid proteases in Haloferax volcanii revealed insights into the physiological roles of these enzymes and their impact on motility and resistance to antibiotics, while her investigation into the immune responses to Trypanosoma cruzi's cruzipain sheds light on the implications of sulfated oligosaccharides in disease pathogenesis.