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Cyanogen Metabolism in Cassava Roots: Impact on Protein Synthesis and Root Development
by
Zidenga, Tawanda
, Sayre, Richard T.
, Siritunga, Dimuth
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Amino acids
/ Asparagine
/ Assimilation
/ auxin
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cassava
/ Cultivars
/ cyanide
/ Cyanides
/ Cyanogen
/ Detoxification
/ Enzymes
/ ethylene
/ Feasibility studies
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivory
/ L-3-Cyanoalanine synthase
/ Leaves
/ Linamarin
/ Metabolism
/ Nitrate reductase
/ Nitrilase
/ Nitrogen
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Plant Sciences
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein turnover
/ Proteins
/ Reagents
/ Reductases
/ Rhodanese
/ Root development
/ Roots
/ Sulfur
/ Transgenic plants
/ β-cyanoalanine synthase
2017
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Cyanogen Metabolism in Cassava Roots: Impact on Protein Synthesis and Root Development
by
Zidenga, Tawanda
, Sayre, Richard T.
, Siritunga, Dimuth
in
Amino acids
/ Asparagine
/ Assimilation
/ auxin
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cassava
/ Cultivars
/ cyanide
/ Cyanides
/ Cyanogen
/ Detoxification
/ Enzymes
/ ethylene
/ Feasibility studies
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivory
/ L-3-Cyanoalanine synthase
/ Leaves
/ Linamarin
/ Metabolism
/ Nitrate reductase
/ Nitrilase
/ Nitrogen
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Plant Sciences
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein turnover
/ Proteins
/ Reagents
/ Reductases
/ Rhodanese
/ Root development
/ Roots
/ Sulfur
/ Transgenic plants
/ β-cyanoalanine synthase
2017
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Cyanogen Metabolism in Cassava Roots: Impact on Protein Synthesis and Root Development
by
Zidenga, Tawanda
, Sayre, Richard T.
, Siritunga, Dimuth
in
Amino acids
/ Asparagine
/ Assimilation
/ auxin
/ BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
/ Biological assimilation
/ Biosynthesis
/ Cassava
/ Cultivars
/ cyanide
/ Cyanides
/ Cyanogen
/ Detoxification
/ Enzymes
/ ethylene
/ Feasibility studies
/ Glycosides
/ Herbivory
/ L-3-Cyanoalanine synthase
/ Leaves
/ Linamarin
/ Metabolism
/ Nitrate reductase
/ Nitrilase
/ Nitrogen
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Science
/ Plant Sciences
/ Protein biosynthesis
/ Protein synthesis
/ Protein turnover
/ Proteins
/ Reagents
/ Reductases
/ Rhodanese
/ Root development
/ Roots
/ Sulfur
/ Transgenic plants
/ β-cyanoalanine synthase
2017
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Cyanogen Metabolism in Cassava Roots: Impact on Protein Synthesis and Root Development
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Cyanogen Metabolism in Cassava Roots: Impact on Protein Synthesis and Root Development
2017
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Cassava (
Crantz), a staple crop for millions of sub-Saharan Africans, contains high levels of cyanogenic glycosides which protect it against herbivory. However, cyanogens have also been proposed to play a role in nitrogen transport from leaves to roots. Consistent with this hypothesis, analyses of the distribution and activities of enzymes involved in cyanide metabolism provides evidence for cyanide assimilation, derived from linamarin, into amino acids in cassava roots. Both β-cyanoalanine synthase (CAS) and nitrilase (NIT), two enzymes involved in cyanide assimilation to produce asparagine, were observed to have higher activities in roots compared to leaves, consistent with their proposed role in reduced nitrogen assimilation. In addition, rhodanese activity was not detected in cassava roots, indicating that this competing means for cyanide metabolism was not a factor in cyanide detoxification. In contrast, leaves had sufficient rhodanese activity to compete with cyanide assimilation into amino acids. Using transgenic low cyanogen plants, it was shown that reducing root cyanogen levels is associated with elevated root nitrate reductase activity, presumably to compensate for the loss of reduced nitrogen from cyanogens. Finally, we overexpressed
and
genes in cassava roots to study the feasibility of enhancing root cyanide assimilation into protein. Optimal overexpression of
and
resulted in up to a 50% increase in root total amino acids and a 9% increase in root protein accumulation. However, plant growth and morphology was altered in plants overexpressing these enzymes, demonstrating a complex interaction between cyanide metabolism and hormonal regulation of plant growth.
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