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  • Moniliophthora perniciosa is a fungal pathogen causing witches' broom disease, threatening cocoa crops and the chocolate industry.
  • The study focused on the enzyme alternative oxidase (MpAOX), crucial for the pathogen's survival, and characterized its properties to aid in developing new fungicides.
  • Findings include insights into the interactions between MpAOX and specific inhibitors, which could guide the creation of effective antifungal treatments to help protect cocoa production.

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Moniliophthora perniciosa is a fungal pathogen and causal agent of the witches' broom disease of cocoa, a threat to the chocolate industry and to the economic and social security in cocoa-planting countries. The membrane-bound enzyme alternative oxidase (MpAOX) is crucial for pathogen survival; however a lack of information on the biochemical properties of MpAOX hinders the development of novel fungicides. In this study, we purified and characterised recombinant MpAOX in dose-response assays with activators and inhibitors, followed by a kinetic characterization both in an aqueous environment and in physiologically-relevant proteoliposomes. We present structure-activity relationships of AOX inhibitors such as colletochlorin B and analogues which, aided by an MpAOX structural model, indicates key residues for protein-inhibitor interaction. We also discuss the importance of the correct hydrophobic environment for MpAOX enzymatic activity. We envisage that such results will guide the future development of AOX-targeting antifungal agents against M. perniciosa, an important outcome for the chocolate industry.

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