Insights into the functional mechanism of the non-specific lipid transfer protein nsLTP in Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi (Lavender scallops)

Plant non-specific lipid transfer protein (nsLTP) is able to bind and transport lipids and essential oils, as well as engage in various physiological processes, including defense against phytopathogens. Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi (Lavender Scallops) is an attractive and versatile succulent. To investiga...

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Veröffentlicht in:Protein expression and purification 2025-02, Vol.226, p.106607, Article 106607
Hauptverfasser: Liu, Dafeng, Dou, Wenrui, Song, Hongying, Deng, Huashui, Tian, Zhu, Chen, Rong, Liu, Zhen, Jiao, Ziwei, Akhberdi, Oren
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Zusammenfassung:Plant non-specific lipid transfer protein (nsLTP) is able to bind and transport lipids and essential oils, as well as engage in various physiological processes, including defense against phytopathogens. Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi (Lavender Scallops) is an attractive and versatile succulent. To investigate the functional mechanism of Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi nsLTP (Ka-nsLTP), we expressed, purified and successfully obtained monomeric Ka-nsLTP. Mutational experiments revealed that the C6A variant retained the same activity as the wild-type (WT) Ka-nsLTP. Ka-nsLTP showed weak antiphytopathogenic bacterial activity, but inhibited fungal growth. Ka-nsLTP possessed a hydrophobic cavity effectively binding lauric acid. Our results offer novel molecular insights into the functional mechanism of nsLTP, which broadens our knowledge of the biological function of nsLTP in crops and provides a useful locus for genetic improvement of plants. •Monomeric Ka-nsLTP was obtained.•The activity of C6A was identical to that of wild-type protein.•Ka-nsLTP showed weak antiphytopathogenic bacterial activity, but inhibited fungal growth.•Ka-nsLTP possessed a hydrophobic cavity effectively binding lauric acid.
ISSN:1046-5928
1096-0279
1096-0279
DOI:10.1016/j.pep.2024.106607