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. 1988 Sep;88(1):37-41.
doi: 10.1104/pp.88.1.37.

Molecular Features Affecting the Biological Activity of the Host-Selective Toxins from Cochliobolus victoriae

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Molecular Features Affecting the Biological Activity of the Host-Selective Toxins from Cochliobolus victoriae

T J Wolpert et al. Plant Physiol. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

The structures of the toxins produced by Cochliobolus victoriae, victorin B, C, D, E, and victoricine, have recently been established. These toxins and modified forms of victorin C were tested for their effect on dark CO(2) fixation in susceptible oat (Avena sativa) leaf slices. Half-maximal inhibition of dark CO(2) fixation occurred with the native toxins in the range of 0.004 to 0.546 micromolar. An essential component for the inhibitory activity of victorin is the glyoxylic acid residue, particularly its hydrated aldehyde group. Removal of glyoxylic acid completely abolished the inhibitory activity of victorin, and the reduction of the aldehydo group transformed the toxin into a protectant. Conversion of victorin to its methyl ester resulted in diminution of inhibitory activity to 10% of the original activity of the toxin, whereas derivatization of the epsilon-amino group of the beta-hydroxylysine moiety resulted in a decrease of inhibitory activity to 1% of that of victorin C. However, the derivatized toxin retained its host selectivity. In addition, the opening of the macrocyclic ring of the toxin drastically reduced the inhibitory activity.

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