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Cross-Kingdom Enzymatic Strategies for Deoxynivalenol Detoxification

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Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a trichothecene mycotoxin produced by Fusarium species that frequently contaminates cereal crops, representing a major threat to food safety, public health, and agricultural productivity. Its remarkable chemical stability during food processing presents significant challenges for effective detoxification. Among the available mitigation strategies, biological approaches have emerged as particularly promising, as they exploit enzymatic systems capable of converting DON into metabolites with substantially reduced toxicity. In this study, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the structural and evolutionary mechanisms underlying DON detoxification across three kingdoms of life. We investigated the fungal glutathione S-transferase Fhb7, the bacterial DepA/DepB epimerization pathway, and the plant SPG glyoxalase using integrative bioinformatics, phylogenetics, molecular modeling, and docking simulations. The selected enzymatic systems employ distinct yet complementary strategies: Fhb7 conjugates DON with glutathione and disrupts its epoxide ring, DepA/DepB converts it into the less toxic 3-epi-DON through stereospecific epimerization, and SPG glyoxalase mediates DON isomerization. Despite their mechanistic differences, these enzymes share key adaptive features that enable efficient DON recognition and detoxification. This work provides an integrative view of cross-kingdom enzymatic strategies for DON degradation, offering insights into their evolution and functional diversity. These findings open avenues for biotechnological applications, including the development of DON-resistant crops and innovative solutions to reduce mycotoxin contamination in the food chain.

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Biodegradation Deoxynivalenol Detoxification Docking Evolution Fusarium Molecular dynamics Structural biology Microbiology Microbiology (medical) Virology SDG 2 - Zero Hunger SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

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