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Article Dans Une Revue Nature Chemical Biology Année : 2016

An histidine covalent receptor and butenolide complex mediates strigolactone perception

Jean-Paul Pillot
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David Cornu

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Strigolactone plant hormones control plant architecture and are key players in both symbiotic and parasitic interactions. They contain an ABC tricyclic lactone connected to a butenolide group, the D ring. The DWARF14 (D14) strigolactone receptor belongs to the superfamily of α/β-hydrolases, and is known to hydrolyze the bond between the ABC lactone and the D ring. Here we characterized the binding and catalytic functions of RAMOSUS3 (RMS3), the pea (Pisum sativum) ortholog of rice (Oryza sativa) D14 strigolactone receptor. Using new profluorescent probes with strigolactone-like bioactivity, we found that RMS3 acts as a single-turnover enzyme that explains its apparent low enzymatic rate. We demonstrated the formation of a covalent RMS3-D-ring complex, essential for bioactivity, in which the D ring was attached to histidine 247 of the catalytic triad. These results reveal an undescribed mechanism of plant hormone reception in which the receptor performs an irreversible enzymatic reaction to generate its own ligand.

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hal-02144648 , version 1 (31-05-2019)

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Alexandre A. de Saint Germain, Guillaume Clavé, Marie-Ange Badet-Denisot, Jean-Paul Pillot, David Cornu, et al.. An histidine covalent receptor and butenolide complex mediates strigolactone perception. Nature Chemical Biology, 2016, 12 (10), pp.787-794. ⟨10.1038/nchembio.2147⟩. ⟨hal-02144648⟩
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