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Engineering the nucleotide coenzyme specificity and sulfhydryl redox sensitivity of two stress-responsive aldehyde dehydrogenase isozymes of Arabidopsis thaliana

Naim Stiti
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Isaac O. Adewale
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Jan Petersen
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Dorothea Bartels
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Lipid peroxidation is one of the consequences of environmental stress in plants and leads to the accumulation of highly toxic, reactive aldehydes. One of the processes to detoxify these aldehydes is their oxidation into carboxylic acids catalyzed by NAD(P)+-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs). We investigated kinetic parameters of two Arabidopsis thaliana family 3 ALDHs, the cytosolic ALDH3H1 and the chloroplastic isoform ALDH3I1. Both enzymes had similar substrate specificity and oxidize saturated aliphatic aldehydes. Catalytic efficiencies improved with the increase of carbon chain length. Both enzymes were also able to oxidize α,β-unsaturated aldehydes, but not aromatic aldehydes. Activity of ALDH3H1 was NAD+-dependent, whereas ALDH3I1 was able to use NAD+ and NADP+. An unusual isoleucine residue within the coenzyme-binding cleft was responsible for the ALDH3H1 NAD+-dependence. Engineering the coenzyme-binding environment of ALDH3I1 elucidated the influence of surrounding amino acids. Enzyme activities of both ALDHs were redox-sensitive. Inhibition was correlated with oxidation of both catalytic and non-catalytic cysteine residues in addition to homodimer formation. Dimerization and inactivation could be reversed by reducing agents. Mutant analysis showed that cysteines mediating homodimerization are located in the N-terminal region. Modeling of protein structures revealed that the redox-sensitive cysteines are located at the surfaces of the subunits.

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hal-00569402 , version 1 (25-02-2011)

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Naim Stiti, Isaac O. Adewale, Jan Petersen, Dorothea Bartels, Hans-Hubert Kirch. Engineering the nucleotide coenzyme specificity and sulfhydryl redox sensitivity of two stress-responsive aldehyde dehydrogenase isozymes of Arabidopsis thaliana. Biochemical Journal, 2011, 434 (3), pp.459-471. ⟨10.1042/BJ20101337⟩. ⟨hal-00569402⟩

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