1. Physicochemical Aspects of the Biological Functions of Trehalose and Group 3 LEA Proteins as Desiccation Protectants.
- Author
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Furuki T and Sakurai M
- Subjects
- Animals, Chironomidae embryology, Chironomidae genetics, Dehydration, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Insect Proteins chemistry, Insect Proteins genetics, Larva metabolism, Organism Hydration Status, Protein Conformation, Signal Transduction, Structure-Activity Relationship, Chironomidae metabolism, Droughts, Insect Proteins metabolism, Trehalose metabolism, Water metabolism
- Abstract
In this review, we first focus on the mechanism by which the larva of the sleeping chironomid, Polypedilum vanderplanki, survives an extremely dehydrated state and describe how trehalose and probably late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) proteins work as desiccation protectants. Second, we summarize the solid-state and solution properties of trehalose and discuss why trehalose works better than other disaccharides as a desiccation protectant. Third, we describe the structure and function of two model peptides based on group 3 LEA proteins after a short introduction of native LEA proteins themselves. Finally, we present our conclusions and a perspective on the application of trehalose and LEA model peptides to the long-term storage of biological materials.
- Published
- 2018
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