Plant cation-chloride cotransporters (CCCs) are proposed to be Na-K-2Cl transporting membrane proteins, although evolutionarily, they associate more closely with K-Cl cotransporters (KCCs). Here, we investigated grapevine ( L.) VvCCC using 3D protein modeling, bioinformatics, and electrophysiology with a heterologously expressed protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntegral polytopic α-helical membrane transporters and aquaporins move and distribute various molecules and dispose of or compartmentalize harmful elements that gather in living cells. The view shaped nearly 25 years ago states that integrating these proteins into cellular membranes can be considered a two-stage process, with hydrophobic core folding into α-helices across membranes to form functional entities (Popot and Engelman, 1990; Biochemistry29, 4031-4037). Since then, a large body of evidence cemented the roles of structural properties of membrane proteins and bilayer solvent components in forming functional assemblies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAquaporins can facilitate the passive movement of water, small polar molecules, and some ions. Here, we examined solute selectivity for the barley Nodulin 26-like Intrinsic Protein (HvNIP2;1) embedded in liposomes and examined through stopped-flow light scattering spectrophotometry and Xenopus laevis oocyte swelling assays. We found that HvNIP2;1 permeates water, boric and germanic acids, sucrose, and lactose but not d-glucose or d-fructose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStructural determinants of substrate recognition remain inadequately defined in broad specific cell-wall modifying enzymes, termed xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferases (XETs). Here, we investigate the Tropaeolum majus seed TmXET6.3 isoform, a member of the GH16_20 subfamily of the GH16 network.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochem Soc Trans
June 2023
Processive and distributive catalysis defines the conversion continuum, thus underpinning the transformation of oligo- and polymeric substrates by enzymes. Distributive catalysis follows an association-transformation-dissociation pattern during the formation of enzyme-reactant complexes, whereas during processive catalysis, enzymes partner with substrates and complete multiple catalytic events before dissociation from an enzyme-substrate complex. Here, we focus on processive catalysis in glycoside hydrolases (GHs), which ensures efficient conversions of substrates with high precision, and has the advantage over distributive catalysis in efficiency.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFXyloglucan endotransglycosylases (XETs) play key roles in the remodelling and reconstruction of plant cell walls. These enzymes catalyse homo-transglycosylation reactions with xyloglucan-derived donor and acceptor substrates and hetero-transglycosylation reactions with a variety of structurally diverse polysaccharides. In this work, we describe the basis of acceptor substrate binding specificity in non-specific (TmXET6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the barley β-D-glucan glucohydrolase, a glycoside hydrolase family 3 (GH3) enzyme, the Trp286/Trp434 clamp ensures β-D-glucosides binding, which is fundamental for substrate hydrolysis during plant growth and development. We employ mutagenesis, high-resolution X-ray crystallography, and multi-scale molecular modelling methods to examine the binding and conformational behaviour of isomeric β-D-glucosides during substrate-product assisted processive catalysis that operates in GH3 hydrolases. Enzyme kinetics reveals that the W434H mutant retains broad specificity, while W434A behaves as a strict (1,3)-β-D-glucosidase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFood-derived oligosaccharides show promising therapeutic potential in lowering blood pressure (BP), but the mechanism is poorly understood. Recently, the potential role of gut microbiota (GM) in hypertension has been investigated, but the specific GM signature that may participate in hypertension remains unclear. To test the potassium alginate oligosaccharides (PAO) mechanism in lowering BP and specific microbial signature changes in altering GM, we administered various dosages of PAO in 40 spontaneously hypertensive rats for a duration of six weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs it has been outlined on the website of the Special Issue entitled "Peter Biely, a pioneering researcher in the enzymology of plant biomass degradation" in the journal Molecules (section Macromolecular Chemistry, ISSN 1420-3049), plant biomass is a key renewable resource [...
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October 2021
Leaf Na exclusion, mediated by plasma membrane-localised Class 1 High-affinity potassium (K) Transporters (HKTs), is a key mechanism contributing to salinity tolerance of several major crop plants. We determined previously that the leucine to proline residue substitution at position 189 (L189P) in barley HvHKT1;5 disrupts its characteristic plasma membrane localisation and Na conductance. Here, we focus on a surprising observation that a single residue deletion of methionine at position 372 (M372del) within the conserved VMMYL motif in plant HKTs, restores plasma membrane localisation but not Na conductance in HvHKT1;5 P189.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranscription factors (TFs) play a significant role in signal transduction networks spanning the perception of a stress signal and the expression of corresponding stress-responsive genes. TFs are multi-functional proteins that may simultaneously control numerous pathways during stresses in plants-this makes them powerful tools for the manipulation of regulatory and stress-responsive pathways. In recent years, the structure-function relationships of numerous plant TFs involved in drought and associated stresses have been defined, which prompted devising practical strategies for engineering plants with enhanced stress tolerance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlant xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferases or xyloglucan endo-transglycosylases (XET; EC 2.4.1.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe wheat sodium transporters TmHKT1;5-A and TaHKT1;5-D are encoded by genes underlying the major shoot Na exclusion loci and from (Tm) and (Ta), respectively. In contrast to HKT2 transporters that have been shown to exhibit high affinity K-dependent Na transport, HKT1 proteins have, with one exception, only been shown to catalyze low affinity Na transport and no K transport. Here, using heterologous expression in oocytes we uncover a novel property of HKT1 proteins, that both TmHKT1;5-A and TaHKT1;5-D encode dual (high and low) affinity Na-transporters with the high-affinity component being abolished when external K is in excess of external Na.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on the homo- and hetero-transglycosylation activities of the HvXET3 and HvXET4 xyloglucan xyloglucosyl transferases (XET; EC 2.4.1.
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August 2020
Membrane transporters control the movement and distribution of solutes, including the disposal or compartmentation of toxic substances that accumulate in plants under adverse environmental conditions. In this minireview, in the light of the approaching 100th anniversary of unveiling the significance of boron to plants (K. Warington, 1923; Ann.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImproving salinity tolerance in the most widely cultivated cereal, bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), is essential to increase grain yields on saline agricultural lands. A Portuguese landrace, Mocho de Espiga Branca accumulates up to sixfold greater leaf and sheath sodium (Na ) than two Australian cultivars, Gladius and Scout, under salt stress in hydroponics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring plant growth, sodium (Na) in the soil is transported via the xylem from the root to the shoot. While excess Na is toxic to most plants, non-toxic concentrations have been shown to improve crop yields under certain conditions, such as when soil K is low. We quantified grain Na across a barley genome-wide association study panel grown under non-saline conditions and identified variants of a Class 1 HIGH-AFFINITY-POTASSIUM-TRANSPORTER (HvHKT1;5)-encoding gene responsible for Na content variation under these conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn many plant species, self-incompatibility systems limit self-pollination and mating among relatives. This helps maintain genetic diversity in natural populations but imposes constraints in agriculture and plant breeding. In almond [Prunus dulcis (Mill.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNetworks of transcription factors regulate diverse physiological processes in plants to ensure that plants respond to abiotic stresses rapidly and efficiently. In this study, expression of two DREB/CBF genes, TaDREB3 and TaCBF5L, was modulated in transgenic wheat and barley, by using stress-responsive promoters HDZI-3 and HDZI-4. The promoters were derived from the durum wheat genes encoding the γ-clade TFs of the HD-Zip class I subfamily.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDue to an unfortunate turn of events, the panels O to S are missing in Fig. 8 of the original publication. The correct Fig.
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