Sonali M Vaidya, Dhruv C Rathod, Anuradha Ramoji, Ute Neugebauer, Diana Imhof
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Molecular Insights into the Heme-Binding Potential of Plant NCR247-Derived Peptides.
Heme is involved in many critical processes in pathogenic bacteria as iron acquisition by these microorganisms is achieved by either direct uptake of heme or use of heme-binding proteins called hemophores. Exploring the underlying mechanisms on a molecular level can open new avenues in understanding the host-pathogen interactions. Any imbalance of the heme concentration has a direct impact on the bacterial growth and survival. Thus, heme-regulated proteins that are involved in heme homeostasis poise to be promising targets for research. Similarly, naturally occurring compounds, including cysteine-rich peptides from either plant secondary metabolites or venom toxins from vertebrates and invertebrates, have been studied for their therapeutic potential. NCR247 is such a cysteine-rich peptide, known to be crucial for nitrogenase activity in M. truncatula and its symbiotic relation with S. meliloti. NCR247-derived peptides were suggested to serve as high-affinity heme-binding molecules with remarkable heme-capturing properties. A comprehensive biochemical and computational analysis of NCR247-derived peptides, however, redefines their heme-binding capacity and consequently their potential therapeutic role.
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