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Environmental Control of Vanadium Haloperoxidases and Halocarbon Emissions in Macroalgae

Journal

MARINE BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 20, Issue 3, Pages 282-303

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10126-018-9820-x

Keywords

Haloperoxidases; Macroalgae; Halocarbons; Bromoperoxidases; Iodoperoxidase; Algal biotechnology

Funding

  1. HICoE [MOHE: IOES-2014F, MOHE: IOES-2014]
  2. UMCoE RU Grant [RU009-2015, RU009K-2015, RU012-2016]
  3. GC Grant [GC002A/B/-15SBS]

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Vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases (V-HPO), able to catalyze the reaction of halide ions (Cl-, Br-, I-) with hydrogen peroxide, have a great influence on the production of halocarbons, which in turn are involved in atmospheric ozone destruction and global warming. The production of these haloperoxidases in macroalgae is influenced by changes in the surrounding environment. The first reported vanadium bromoperoxidase was discovered 40 years ago in the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum. Since that discovery, more studies have been conducted on the structure and mechanism of the enzyme, mainly focused on three types of V-HPO, the chloro- and bromoperoxidases and, more recently, the iodoperoxidase. Since aspects of environmental regulation of haloperoxidases are less well known, the present paper will focus on reviewing the factors which influence the production of these enzymes in macroalgae, particularly their interactions with reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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