A photoaffinity probe designed for host-specific signal flavonoid receptors in phytopathogenic Peronosporomycete zoospores of Aphanomyces cochlioides
Aphanomyces cochlioides zoospores show chemotaxis to cochliophilin A (5-hydroxy-6,7-methylenedioxyflavone, 1), a host derived attractant, and also respond to 5,7-dihydroxyflavone ( 2) known as an equivalent chemoattractant. To investigate the chemotactic receptors in the zoospores, we designed photo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Archives of biochemistry and biophysics 2004-12, Vol.432 (2), p.145-151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aphanomyces cochlioides zoospores show chemotaxis to cochliophilin A (5-hydroxy-6,7-methylenedioxyflavone,
1), a host derived attractant, and also respond to 5,7-dihydroxyflavone (
2) known as an equivalent chemoattractant. To investigate the chemotactic receptors in the zoospores, we designed photoaffinity probes 4′-azido-5,7-dihydroxyflavone (
3) and 4′-azido-7-
O-biotinyl-5-hydroxyflavone (
4) considering chemical structure of
2. Both
3 and
4 had zoospore attractant activity which was competitive with that of
1. When zoospores were treated with the biotinylated photoaffinity probe followed by UV irradiation and streptavidin–gold or peroxidase-conjugated streptavidin, probe-labeled proteins were detected on the cell membrane. This result indicated that the
1-specific-binding proteins, a candidate for hypothetical cochliophilin A receptor, were localized on the cell membrane of the zoospores. This is the first experimental evidence of flavonoid-binding proteins being present in zoospores, using chemically synthesized azidoflavone as photoaffinity-labeling reagent. |
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ISSN: | 0003-9861 1096-0384 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.abb.2004.09.017 |