Biocrystallization

Biocrystallization

Biocrystallization is the formation of crystals from organic macromolecules by living organisms. This may be a stress response, or a normal part of metabolism such as processes that dispose of waste compounds. Template mediated biocrystallization is qualitatively different from "in vitro" crystallization. Inhibitors of biocrystallization are of interest in drug design efforts against pathogens that feed on blood, since many of these organisms use this process to safely dispose of heme.

DNA

Under severe stress conditions the bacteria "Escherichia coli" protects its DNA from damage by sequestering it within a crystalline structure.cite journal |author=Wolf SG, Frenkiel D, Arad T, Finkel SE, Kolter R, Minsky A |title=DNA protection by stress-induced biocrystallization |journal=Nature |volume=400 |issue=6739 |pages=83–5 |year=1999 |month=July |pmid=10403254 |doi=10.1038/21918] This process is mediated by the stress response protein Dps and allows the bacteria to survive varied assaults such as oxidative stress, heat shock, ultraviolet light, gamma radiation and extremes of pH.cite journal |author=Nair S, Finkel SE |title=Dps protects cells against multiple stresses during stationary phase |journal=J. Bacteriol. |volume=186 |issue=13 |pages=4192–8 |year=2004 |month=July |pmid=15205421 |doi=10.1128/JB.186.13.4192-4198.2004 |url=http://jb.asm.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=15205421] cite journal | author = Frenkiel-krispin, D. | coauthors = Minsky, A. | year = 2002 | title = Biocrystallization: A last-resort survival strategy in bacteria | journal = ASM News | volume = 68 | issue = 6 | url = http://newsarchive.asm.org/jun02/feature2.asp | accessdate = 2008-05-05]

Heme


thumb|left|250px|Structure of hemozoin. Hemozoin is produced by template mediated biocrystallization. [">cite journal |author= Hempelmann E, Marques HM.|title=Analysis of malaria pigment from Plasmodium falciparum|journal=J Pharmacol Toxicol Methods |volume=32 |issue=1 |pages= 25-30|year=1994 |month=September |pmid=7833503|]

Blood feeding organisms digest hemoglobin and release high quantities of free toxic heme. To avoid destruction by this molecule, the parasite biocrystallizes heme to form hemozoin.cite journal |author=Hempelmann E |title=Hemozoin biocrystallization in Plasmodium falciparum and the antimalarial activity of crystallization inhibitors |journal=Parasitol. Res. |volume=100 |issue=4 |pages=671–6 |year=2007 |month=March |pmid=17111179 |doi=10.1007/s00436-006-0313-x |url=] To date, the only definitively characterized product of hematin disposal is the pigment hemozoin. Heme biocrystallization has been found in blood feeding organisms of great medical importance including "Plasmodium", "Rhodnius" and "Schistosoma". Heme biocrystallization is inhibited by quinoline antimalarials, the biocrystallization inhibitor Chloroquine is one of the best antimicrobials ever developed.

Targeting heme biocrystallization remains one of the most promising avenues for antimalarial drug development because the drug target is highly specific to the malarial parasite, and outside the genetic control of the parasite.

See also

* Diatomaceous earth
* Magnetotactic bacteria
* Biomineralisation

References

External links

* [http://www.ias.ac.in/jbiosci/dec2004/369.pdf Order in stress – Lessons from the inanimate world]
* [http://jhmalaria.jhsph.edu/hemozoin/ Hemozoin and plasmodium discussion forum]


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