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As mentioned in the article, there is a variety of pseudomonas species that have evolved to grow under unfavorable environmental conditions like for example sever nutrient limitations, extreme temperatures, high salinity, low oxygen or water availability. P. syringae, a species that includes many plant pathogenic strains, developed
As mentioned in the article, there is a variety of pseudomonas species that have evolved to grow under unfavorable environmental conditions like for example sever nutrient limitations, extreme temperatures, high salinity, low oxygen or water availability. P. syringae, a species that includes many plant pathogenic strains, developed
diverse bacterial virulence mechanisms to survive in the adverse environmental conditions of the phyllosphere.
diverse bacterial virulence mechanisms to survive in the adverse environmental conditions of the phyllosphere.
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In this table we can see how the organism Pseudomonas syringae is affecting the protein AldC by stopping enzyme activities in the protein. In the NAD ligand is stops enzyme activities for C291A and K182A and for the octanal substrate it stops enzyme activities for N159A and L419A.
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This can be relevant to certain famers growing crops in different environments or climates. Pseudomonas syringae is a pathogen that can attack a wide variety of woody plant, it especially attacks them when the plants have been damaged by frost or an injury. Knowing this information farmers can be prepared so their crops are not affected by this pathogen. They can use a certain type of spray/chemical to protect them from it.
This can be relevant to certain famers growing crops in different environments or climates. Pseudomonas syringae is a pathogen that can attack a wide variety of woody plant, it especially attacks them when the plants have been damaged by frost or an injury. Knowing this information farmers can be prepared so their crops are not affected by this pathogen. They can use a certain type of spray/chemical to protect them from it.
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'''<scene name='87/873227/Octanol_ligand/1'>Octanal Ligand</scene>''' (<scene name='87/873227/Octanal-binding_site/2'>binding site</scene>)
'''<scene name='87/873227/Octanol_ligand/1'>Octanal Ligand</scene>''' (<scene name='87/873227/Octanal-binding_site/2'>binding site</scene>)
:Trp 160, Tyr 163, Trp 450, Phe 456, Tyr 458, Met 114, Leu 118
:Trp 160, Tyr 163, Trp 450, Phe 456, Tyr 458, Met 114, Leu 118
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In the article, there were other substrates mentioned that were detected in AldC by using spectrophotometric assay. Substrates that were identified were aliphatic aldehydes of 5–9-carbon length, like hydrocinnamaldehyde and 4-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde. As substrates, octanal had the highest specific activity that function properly for AldC. The article also mentions that short 2–4-carbon aldehydes, branched aliphatic aldehydes, and larger aromatic aldehydes are poor substrates for AldC.
In the article, there were other substrates mentioned that were detected in AldC by using spectrophotometric assay. Substrates that were identified were aliphatic aldehydes of 5–9-carbon length, like hydrocinnamaldehyde and 4-pyridinecarboxyaldehyde. As substrates, octanal had the highest specific activity that function properly for AldC. The article also mentions that short 2–4-carbon aldehydes, branched aliphatic aldehydes, and larger aromatic aldehydes are poor substrates for AldC.
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https://proteopedia.org/wiki/images/c/c9/AldC_Mutant_Site.PNG
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In this table we can see how the organism Pseudomonas syringae is affecting the protein AldC by stopping enzyme activities in the protein. In the NAD ligand is stops enzyme activities for C291A and K182A and for the octanal substrate it stops enzyme activities for N159A and L419A.
Mutation in the NAD binding site occurred causing certain changes. Mutation in Lys 182 caused for there to be a removal of lysine side chained with a hydroxyl group in NAD binding site. K182A and K182Q show a lack of activity and a valine mutation (T234V) closely as well.
Mutation in the NAD binding site occurred causing certain changes. Mutation in Lys 182 caused for there to be a removal of lysine side chained with a hydroxyl group in NAD binding site. K182A and K182Q show a lack of activity and a valine mutation (T234V) closely as well.

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Structure of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase C (AldC) mutant (C291A) from Pseudomonas syringae in complexed with NAD+ and Octanal

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References

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  2. Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644

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