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Insights to Sequence Information of Polyphenol Oxidase Enzyme from Different Source Organisms
Authors:Neha Malviya  Mugdha Srivastava  Sanjeev Kumar Diwakar  Sarad Kumar Mishra
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biotechnology, Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, India;(2) Department of Botany, Atarra P.G. College, Bundelkhand University, Bundelkhand, India
Abstract:Polyphenol oxidases (PPOs) are widely distributed enzymes among animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. PPOs often have significant role in many biologically essential functions including pigmentation, sclerotization, primary immune response, and host defense mechanisms. In the present study, forty-seven full-length amino acid sequences of PPO from bacteria, fungi, and plants were collected and subjected to multiple sequence alignment (MSA), domain identification, and phylogenetic tree construction. MSA revealed that six histidine, two phenylalanine, two arginine, and two aspartic acid residues were highly conserved in all the analyzed species, while a single cysteine residue was conserved in all the plant and fungal PPOs. Two major sequence clusters were constructed by phylogenetic analysis. One cluster was of the plant origin, whereas the other one was of the fungal and bacterial origin. Motif GGGMMGDVPTANDPIFWLHHCNVDRLWAVWQ was found in all the species of bacterial and fungus sources. In addition, seven new motifs which were unique for their group were also identified.
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