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Biochemical and biophysical changes induced by fungicide sodium diethyl dithiocarbamate (SDD), in phytocystatin purified from Phaseolus mungo (Urd): a commonly used Indian legume
Authors:Sharma Sandeep  Rashid Fouzia  Bano Bilqees
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Life Sciences, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202002 (U. P.), India.
Abstract:Phytocystatins are the plant thiol protease inhibitors involved in several reaction mechanisms of the plant system like regulation of proteolytic activity and storage of proteins. Biochemical and biophysical changes induced by fungicide SDD in phytocystatin purified from Phaseolus mungo have been investigated in terms of mass spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy, at pH 7.0, with varying fungicide concentrations (1-9 mM) and a time of incubation ranging from 2 to 8 h at 37 degrees C, with a fixed cystatin concentration (1.5 mM). Reactive oxygen species responsible for inhibitor damage were also investigated, and thiourea was found to scavenge the free radicals generated by SDD. FTIR analysis indicates a significant conformational transition from alpha-helix to beta-sheet structure; quenching of fluorescence is evident by fluorescence spectroscopy. The activity assay showed a decrease in inhibitory activity, as well as a fragmentation of the inhibitor was observed in electrophoresis. Results obtained implicate that exposure of phytocystatins to SDD involves physicochemical changes in cystatins leading to damage and a decrease in the activity of the inhibitor.
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