Giovanni Bernacchia
University of Ferrara
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Angewandte Chemie | 2015
Giovanni Bernacchia; Olga Bortolini; Morena De Bastiani; Lindomar Alberto Lerin; Sabrina Loschonsky; Alessandro Massi; Michael Müller; Pier Paolo Giovannini
The thiamine diphosphate (ThDP) dependent enzyme acetoin:dichlorophenolindophenol oxidoreductase (Ao:DCPIP OR) from Bacillus licheniformis was cloned and overexpressed in Escherichia coli. The recombinant enzyme shared close similarities with the acetylacetoin synthase (AAS) partially purified from Bacillus licheniformis suggesting that they could be the same enzyme. The product scope of the recombinant Ao:DCPIP OR was expanded to chiral tertiary α-hydroxy ketones through the rare aldehyde-ketone cross-carboligation reaction. Unprecedented is the use of methylacetoin as the acetyl anion donor in combination with a range of strongly to weakly activated ketones. In some cases, Ao:DCPIP OR produced the desired tertiary alcohols with stereochemistry opposite to that obtained with other ThDP-dependent enzymes. The combination of methylacetoin as acyl anion synthon and novel ThDP-dependent enzymes considerably expands the available range of C-C bond formations in asymmetric synthesis.
Ecotoxicology | 2015
Marco Zarattini; Morena De Bastiani; Giovanni Bernacchia; Sergio Ferro; Achille De Battisti
The use of highly polluting chemicals for plant and crop protection is one of the components of the negative environmental impact of agricultural activities. In the present paper, an environmentally friendly alternative to pesticide application has been studied, based on the so-called electrochemically activated solutions (ECAS). Experiments have been carried out, by applying ECAS having different contents of active ingredients, on tobacco plants at a laboratory scale and on apple trees at fruit garden scale. The results, accumulated during a couple of years, have shown that properly selected dilute solutions of chlorides, once activated by an electrochemical treatment, exhibit a very effective protecting action of plants, irrespective of their nature. Extension of the research has shown that the observed effect is the result of two distinct factors: the expected anti-microbial action of the electrochemically synthesized oxidants, and an unexpected priming of immune plant defenses, which is clearly due to the treatment with ECAS. Interestingly, the repetition of ECAS application triggers an even stronger activation of defense genes. No oxidative damages, due to the use of the activated solutions, could be detected.
Physiologia Plantarum | 2004
Giovanni Bernacchia; Antonella Furini
Plant Molecular Biology | 2003
Francesca Scebba; Giovanni Bernacchia; Morena De Bastiani; Monica Evangelista; Rita Cantoni; Rino Cella; Maria Tereasa Locci; Letizia Pitto
Plant Journal | 2007
Francesca Scebba; Morena De Bastiani; Giovanni Bernacchia; Andrea Andreucci; Alvaro Galli; Letizia Pitto
Plant Journal | 1998
Giovanni Bernacchia; Antonella Primo; Lucia Giorgetti; Letizia Pitto; Rino Cella
European Journal of Plant Pathology | 2017
I. Malo; M. De Bastiani; P. Arevalo; Giovanni Bernacchia
Advanced Synthesis & Catalysis | 2016
Pier Paolo Giovannini; Lindomar Alberto Lerin; Michael Müller; Giovanni Bernacchia; Morena De Bastiani; Martina Catani; Graziano Di Carmine; Alessandro Massi
Plant Biology | 2003
G. Pedrali‐Noy; Giovanni Bernacchia; M. Rosario Alvelos; Rino Cella
Molecular Plant Pathology | 2017
Marco Zarattini; Alban Launay; Mahsa Farjad; Estelle Wénès; Ludivine Taconnat; Stéphanie Boutet; Giovanni Bernacchia; Mathilde Fagard