RODRIGUES, Ravenna Lins.; OLIVEIRA, Felipe França de.; AMADOR, Vinícius Costa.; MAIA, Rafael Trindade.
Résumé:
Rice is an herbaceous plant in the grass family, from the genus Oryza,
which feeds more than half the human population and therefore has great global
importance. In spite of such importance, there are just a few studies to minimize the
problems intrinsic to the cultivation of these cereals. One of the main limiting factor in the
cultivation are rice weeds, due to competitor resources, inherent in a healthy
development, the chemical control is still the must important form of weeds
management, where in many cases the cultivar suffers productive losses, by contact with
the herbicide. It is known that the superfamily of glutathione s-transferase (GSTs)
enzymes confer on rice (Oryza sativa), a biotic and abiotic aesthetic, acts on
biotransformation to protect against oxidative stress and excretion of xenobiotics,
including herbicide detoxification. It is necessary to explore the mechanism of interaction,
as well as the proteins with herbicides in question. A bioinformatics uses the molecular
modeling method, for theoretical prediction of the structure of proteins, being a powerful
alternative for overcoming some obstacles involved in the elucidation of protein
structures by experimental techniques, since its celerity in the elucidation process and
validation of protein structures in a short time and at reduced costs. This work aims to
elucidate a three-dimensional/functional structure of a rice protein of a Glutathione Stransferase
family and to validate it by in silico methodology, demonstrating its
biotechnological importance and as advantages for agroindustry and agro-industry.