Production of a thermostable archaeal superoxide reductase in plant cells |
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Authors: | Im Yang Ju Ji Mikyoung Lee Alice M Boss Wendy F Grunden Amy M |
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Affiliation: | Plant Biology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 27695, USA. |
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Abstract: | Pyrococcus furiosus superoxide reductase (SOR) is a thermostable archaeal enzyme that reduces superoxide without producing oxygen. When produced as a fusion protein with the green fluorescent protein in plant cells, P. furiosus SOR is located in the cytosol and nucleus. The recombinant SOR enzyme retains its function and heat stability when assayed in vitro. Importantly, expressing SOR in plant cells enhances their survival at high temperature indicating that it functions in vivo. The archaeal SOR provides a novel mechanism to reduce superoxide and demonstrates the potential for using archaeal genes to alter eukaryotic metabolism. |
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Keywords: | CaMV, cauliflower mosaic virus GFP, green fluorescent protein NROR, NAD(P)H:rubredoxin oxidoreductase NT1, Nicotiana tabacum1 ROS, reactive oxygen species Rd, rubredoxin RR, rubrerythrin reductase SOD, superoxide dismutase SOR, superoxide reductase |
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