Polyol specificity of recombinant Arabidopsis thaliana sorbitol dehydrogenas estudied by enzyme kinetics and in silico modeling
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Aguayo, M. Francisca
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Cáceres, Juan Carlos
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Fuentealba, Matías
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Muñoz, Rodrigo
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Stange Klein, Claudia
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Cabrera Paucar, Ricardo
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Handford, Michael
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2015-07-27T14:44:40Z
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2015-07-27T14:44:40Z
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2015
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Plant Metabolism and Chemodiversity February 2015 | Volume 6 | Article 91
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/132109
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Polyols are enzymatically-produced plant compounds which can act as compatible solutes
during periods of abiotic stress. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide+-dependent SORBITOL
DEHYDROGENASE (SDH, E. C. 1.1.1.14) from Arabidopsis thaliana L. sorbitol dehydrogenase
(AtSDH) is capable of oxidizing several polyols including sorbitol, ribitol, and xylitol.
In the present study, enzymatic assays using recombinant AtSDH demonstrated a higher
specificity constant for xylitol compared to sorbitol and ribitol, all of which are C2 (S) and C4
(R) polyols. Enzyme activity was reduced by preincubation with ethylenediaminetetraacetic
acid, indicating a requirement for zinc ions. In humans, it has been proposed that sorbitol
becomes part of a pentahedric coordination sphere of the catalytic zinc during the reaction
mechanism. In order to determine the validity of this pentahedric coordination model
in a plant SDH, homology modeling, and Molecular Dynamics simulations of AtSDH
ternary complexes with the three polyols were performed using crystal structures of
human and Bemisia argentifolii (Genn.) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) SDHs as scaffolds. The
results indicate that the differences in interaction with structural water molecules correlate
very well with the observed enzymatic parameters, validate the proposed pentahedric
coordination of the catalytic zinc ion in a plant SDH, and provide an explanation for why
AtSDH shows a preference for polyols with a chirality of C2 (S) and C4 (R).