Gene 2013-02-15

Methionine sulfoxide reduction in ciliates: characterization of the ready-to-use methionine sulfoxide-R-reductase genes in Euplotes.

Nicoleta Dobri, Eugenie Emilie Ngueng Oumarou, Claudio Alimenti, Claudio Ortenzi, Pierangelo Luporini, Adriana Vallesi

Index: Gene 515(1) , 110-6, (2013)

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Abstract

Genes encoding the enzyme methionine sulfoxide reductase type B, specific to the reduction of the oxidized methionine-R form, were characterized from the expressed (macronuclear) genome of two ecologically separate marine species of Euplotes, i.e. temperate water E. raikovi and polar water E. nobilii. Both species were found to contain a single msrB gene with a very simple structural organization encoding a protein of 127 (E. raikovi) or 126 (E. nobilii) amino acid residues that belongs to the group of zinc-containing enzymes. Both msrB genes are constitutively expressed, suggesting that the MsrB enzyme plays an essential role in repairing oxidative damages that appear to be primarily caused by physiological cell aging in E. raikovi and by interactions with an O(2) saturated environment in E. nobilii.Copyright © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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