Novel proline-hydroxyproline glycopeptides from the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale Wigg.) flowers: de novo sequencing and biological activity

•Two novel homologous peptides were isolated from T. officinale flowers.•The isolated peptides have an unique primary structure that unknown among plant defense peptides.•One of the peptides displays antifungal and antibacterial activity in vitro.•Carbohydrate moieties have no significant impact on...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant science (Limerick) 2015-09, Vol.238, p.323-329
Hauptverfasser: Astafieva, Alexandra A., Enyenihi, Atim A., Rogozhin, Eugene A., Kozlov, Sergey A., Grishin, Eugene V., Odintsova, Tatyana I., Zubarev, Roman A., Egorov, Tsezi A.
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Zusammenfassung:•Two novel homologous peptides were isolated from T. officinale flowers.•The isolated peptides have an unique primary structure that unknown among plant defense peptides.•One of the peptides displays antifungal and antibacterial activity in vitro.•Carbohydrate moieties have no significant impact on the peptide structure.•Carbohydrate components are important for antifungal activity. Two novel homologous peptides named ToHyp1 and ToHyp2 that show no similarity to any known proteins were isolated from Taraxacum officinale Wigg. flowers by multidimensional liquid chromatography. Amino acid and mass spectrometry analyses demonstrated that the peptides have unusual structure: they are cysteine-free, proline-hydroxyproline-rich and post-translationally glycosylated by pentoses, with 5 carbohydrates in ToHyp2 and 10 in ToHyp1. The ToHyp2 peptide with a monoisotopic molecular mass of 4350.3Da was completely sequenced by a combination of Edman degradation and de novo sequencing via top down multistage collision induced dissociation (CID) and higher energy dissociation (HCD) tandem mass spectrometry (MSn). ToHyp2 consists of 35 amino acids, contains eighteen proline residues, of which 8 prolines are hydroxylated. The peptide displays antifungal activity and inhibits growth of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. We further showed that carbohydrate moieties have no significant impact on the peptide structure, but are important for antifungal activity although not absolutely necessary. The deglycosylated ToHyp2 peptide was less active against the susceptible fungus Bipolaris sorokiniana than the native peptide. Unique structural features of the ToHyp2 peptide place it into a new family of plant defense peptides. The discovery of ToHyp peptides in T. officinale flowers expands the repertoire of molecules of plant origin with practical applications.
ISSN:0168-9452
1873-2259
1873-2259
DOI:10.1016/j.plantsci.2015.07.002