Palayam_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6500

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Title : Structural insights into strigolactone catabolism by carboxylesterases reveal a conserved conformational regulation - Palayam_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6500
Author(s) : Palayam M , Yan L , Nagalakshmi U , Gilio AK , Cornu D , Boyer FD , Dinesh-Kumar SP , Shabek N
Ref : Nat Commun , 15 :6500 , 2024
Abstract :

Phytohormone levels are regulated through specialized enzymes, participating not only in their biosynthesis but also in post-signaling processes for signal inactivation and cue depletion. Arabidopsis thaliana (At) carboxylesterase 15 (CXE15) and carboxylesterase 20 (CXE20) have been shown to deplete strigolactones (SLs) that coordinate various growth and developmental processes and function as signaling molecules in the rhizosphere. Here, we elucidate the X-ray crystal structures of AtCXE15 (both apo and SL intermediate bound) and AtCXE20, revealing insights into the mechanisms of SL binding and catabolism. The N-terminal regions of CXE15 and CXE20 exhibit distinct secondary structures, with CXE15 characterized by an alpha helix and CXE20 by an alpha/beta fold. These structural differences play pivotal roles in regulating variable SL hydrolysis rates. Our findings, both in vitro and in planta, indicate that a transition of the N-terminal helix domain of CXE15 between open and closed forms facilitates robust SL hydrolysis. The results not only illuminate the distinctive process of phytohormone breakdown but also uncover a molecular architecture and mode of plasticity within a specific class of carboxylesterases.

PubMedSearch : Palayam_2024_Nat.Commun_15_6500
PubMedID: 39090154

Related information

Inhibitor Hydroxy-D-ring
Substrate Yoshimulactone-Green    GR24
Structure 8VCA    8VCD    8VCE

Citations formats

Palayam M, Yan L, Nagalakshmi U, Gilio AK, Cornu D, Boyer FD, Dinesh-Kumar SP, Shabek N (2024)
Structural insights into strigolactone catabolism by carboxylesterases reveal a conserved conformational regulation
Nat Commun 15 :6500

Palayam M, Yan L, Nagalakshmi U, Gilio AK, Cornu D, Boyer FD, Dinesh-Kumar SP, Shabek N (2024)
Nat Commun 15 :6500