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8CAN

Cryo-EM structure of the Cora homohexamer from Galleria mellonella saliva

Summary for 8CAN
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8can/pdb
Related8CA9 8CAD
EMDB information16521 16524 16531
Descriptorbasic juvenile hormone-suppressible protein 1, TRYPTOPHAN, COPPER (II) ION, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsgalleria mellonella, wax worm saliva, plastic degradation, polyethylene degradation, peases, hexamerin, hemocyanin/phenoloxidase superfamily, metal binding, unknown function
Biological sourceGalleria mellonella (greater wax moth)
Total number of polymer chains6
Total formula weight533184.69
Authors
Spinola-Amilibia, M.,Arias-Palomo, E. (deposition date: 2023-01-24, release date: 2023-10-04, Last modification date: 2024-10-23)
Primary citationSpinola-Amilibia, M.,Illanes-Vicioso, R.,Ruiz-L Formula See Text Pez, E.,Colomer-Vidal, P.,Rodriguez, F.V.,Peces Perez, R.,Arias, C.F.,Torroba, T.,Sol Formula See Text, M.,Arias-Palomo, E.,Bertocchini, F.
Plastic degradation by insect hexamerins: Near-atomic resolution structures of the polyethylene-degrading proteins from the wax worm saliva.
Sci Adv, 9:eadi6813-eadi6813, 2023
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Plastic waste management is a pressing ecological, social, and economic challenge. The saliva of the lepidopteran larvae is capable of oxidizing and depolymerizing polyethylene in hours at room temperature. Here, we analyze by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) 's saliva directly from the native source. The three-dimensional reconstructions reveal that the buccal secretion is mainly composed of four hexamerins belonging to the hemocyanin/phenoloxidase family, renamed Demetra, Cibeles, Ceres, and a previously unidentified factor termed Cora. Functional assays show that this factor, as its counterparts Demetra and Ceres, is also able to oxidize and degrade polyethylene. The cryo-EM data and the x-ray analysis from purified fractions show that they self-assemble primarily into three macromolecular complexes with striking structural differences that likely modulate their activity. Overall, these results establish the ground to further explore the hexamerins' functionalities, their role in vivo, and their eventual biotechnological application.
PubMed: 37729416
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adi6813
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (1.93 Å)
Structure validation

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