Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica

Ascorbic acid (AsA) is an abundant component of plants and acts as a strong and active antioxidant. In order to maintain the antioxidative capacity of AsA, the rapid regeneration of AsA is regulated by dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR). To understand how MD...

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Main Authors: Ae Kyung Park, Il-Sup Kim, Hackwon Do, Hyun Kim, Woong Choi, Seung-Woo Jo, Seung Chul Shin, Jun Hyuck Lee, Ho-Sung Yoon, Han-Woo Kim
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description Ascorbic acid (AsA) is an abundant component of plants and acts as a strong and active antioxidant. In order to maintain the antioxidative capacity of AsA, the rapid regeneration of AsA is regulated by dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR). To understand how MDHAR functions under extreme temperature conditions, this study characterized its biochemical properties and determined the crystal structure of MDHAR from the Antarctic hairgrass Deschampsia antarctica (DaMDHAR) at 2.2 Å resolution. This allowed for a structural comparison with the mesophilic MDHAR from Oryza sativa L. japonica (OsMDHAR). In the functional analysis, yeast cells expressing DaMDHAR were tolerant to freezing and thawing cycles. It is possible that the expression of DaMDHAR in yeast enhanced the tolerance for ROS-induced abiotic stress.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-4352/9/10/537/ 2025-01-16T19:20:39+00:00 Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica Ae Kyung Park Il-Sup Kim Hackwon Do Hyun Kim Woong Choi Seung-Woo Jo Seung Chul Shin Jun Hyuck Lee Ho-Sung Yoon Han-Woo Kim 2019-10-18 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9100537 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute Biomolecular Crystals https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst9100537 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Crystals; Volume 9; Issue 10; Pages: 537 monodehydroascorbate reductase Antarctic hairgrass cold adaptation Text 2019 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9100537 2023-07-31T22:42:38Z Ascorbic acid (AsA) is an abundant component of plants and acts as a strong and active antioxidant. In order to maintain the antioxidative capacity of AsA, the rapid regeneration of AsA is regulated by dehydroascorbate reductase (DHAR) and monodehydroascorbate reductase (MDHAR). To understand how MDHAR functions under extreme temperature conditions, this study characterized its biochemical properties and determined the crystal structure of MDHAR from the Antarctic hairgrass Deschampsia antarctica (DaMDHAR) at 2.2 Å resolution. This allowed for a structural comparison with the mesophilic MDHAR from Oryza sativa L. japonica (OsMDHAR). In the functional analysis, yeast cells expressing DaMDHAR were tolerant to freezing and thawing cycles. It is possible that the expression of DaMDHAR in yeast enhanced the tolerance for ROS-induced abiotic stress. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica MDPI Open Access Publishing Antarctic The Antarctic Crystals 9 10 537
spellingShingle monodehydroascorbate reductase
Antarctic hairgrass
cold adaptation
Ae Kyung Park
Il-Sup Kim
Hackwon Do
Hyun Kim
Woong Choi
Seung-Woo Jo
Seung Chul Shin
Jun Hyuck Lee
Ho-Sung Yoon
Han-Woo Kim
Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title_full Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title_fullStr Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title_full_unstemmed Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title_short Characterization and Structural Determination of Cold-Adapted Monodehydroascorbate Reductase, MDHAR, from the Antarctic Hairgrass Deschampsia Antarctica
title_sort characterization and structural determination of cold-adapted monodehydroascorbate reductase, mdhar, from the antarctic hairgrass deschampsia antarctica
topic monodehydroascorbate reductase
Antarctic hairgrass
cold adaptation
topic_facet monodehydroascorbate reductase
Antarctic hairgrass
cold adaptation
url https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst9100537