o‐Quinone/quinone methide isomerase: A novel enzyme preventing the destruction of self‐matter by phenoloxidase‐generated quinones during immune response in insects
- 5 June 1989
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 249 (2) , 155-158
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(89)80614-3
Abstract
Melanization and encapsulation of invading foreign organisms observed during the immune response in insects is known to be due to the action of activated phenoloxidase. Phenoloxidase-generated quinones are deposited either directly or after self-polymerization on foreign objects accounting for the observed reactions. Since the reactions of quinones are nonenzymatic, they do not discriminate self from nonself and hence will also destroy self-matter. In this report we present evidence for the presence of a novel quinone/quinone methide isomerase in the hemolymph of Sarcophaga bullata which destroys long-lived quinones and hence acts to protect the self-matter. Quinone methides, formed by the action of this enzyme on physiologically important quinones, being unstable undergo rapid hydration to form nontoxic metabolites.Keywords
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