Peroxidase activity of annexin 1 from Arabidopsis thaliana

被引:104
作者
Gorecka, KM
Konopka-Postupolska, D
Hennig, J
Buchet, R
Pikula, S
机构
[1] M Nencki Inst Expt Biol, PL-02093 Warsaw, Poland
[2] Inst Biochem & Biophys, PL-02106 Warsaw, Poland
[3] Univ Lyon 1, UFR Chim Biochim, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France
关键词
plant annexins; oxidative stress; oligomerization; peroxidase activity; Arabidopsis thaliana;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbrc.2005.08.181
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
On the basis of earlier reports suggesting that annexin A1 from Arabidopsis thaliana (AnnAt1) participates in limiting the excessive levels of reactive oxygen species during oxidative burst in plants, we examined the sensitivity of recombinant AnnAt1 to hydrogen peroxide and its peroxidase activity. Purified recombinant protein remains mostly alpha-helical and binds to lipids in a calcium-dependent manner. Upon oxidation recombinant AnnAt1 exhibits a tendency to form dimers in vitro. AnnAt1 is also sensitive to the presence of reducing agents, suggesting that AnnAt1 is a redox sensor in plant cells. Moreover, using two independent methods we found that AnnAt1 displayed peroxidase activity which is probably related to the presence of a heme-binding domain within AnnAt1, as present in other peroxidases. Indeed, site-directed mutagenesis within this domain resulted in a complete abrogation of the activity of AnnAt1. Furthermore, this activity was found to be sensitive to the phosphorylation state of the protein. (c) 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:868 / 875
页数:8
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