Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Bacterial cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs) play important roles in regulating biofilm formation, motility and virulence. In eukaryotic cells, theses bacterial CDNs are recognized as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and trigger an innate immune response. We report the photophysical analyses of a novel group of enzymatically synthesized emissive CDN analogues comprised of two families of isomorphic ribonucleotides. The highly favorable photophysical features of the CDN analogues, when compared to their non-emissive natural counterparts, are used to monitor in real time the dinucleotide cyclase-mediated synthesis and phosphodiesterase (PDE)-mediated hydrolysis of homodimeric and mixed CDNs, providing effective means to probe the activities of two classes of bacterial enzymes and insight into their biomolecular recognition and catalytic features.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
cyclic dinucleotides; DncV; enzyme kinetics; fluorescence; rocR; Bacterial Proteins; Dinucleoside Phosphates; Immunity, Innate; Protein Biosynthesis; Vibrio cholerae
Elenco autori:
Li Y.; Ludford P.T.; Fin A.; Rovira A.R.; Tor Y.
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