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Completion of the core Beta-oxidative pathway of benzoic acid biosynthesis in plants
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Widhalm, Joshua R
, Kish, Christine M
, Qualley, Anthony V
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Biosynthesis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Proteins
/ Secondary metabolites
2012
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Completion of the core Beta-oxidative pathway of benzoic acid biosynthesis in plants
by
Widhalm, Joshua R
, Kish, Christine M
, Qualley, Anthony V
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Biosynthesis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Proteins
/ Secondary metabolites
2012
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Completion of the core Beta-oxidative pathway of benzoic acid biosynthesis in plants
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Widhalm, Joshua R
, Kish, Christine M
, Qualley, Anthony V
, Adebesin, Funmilayo
, Dudareva, Natalia
in
Biosynthesis
/ Enzymatic activity
/ Enzymes
/ Flowers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Genomics
/ Metabolites
/ Proteins
/ Secondary metabolites
2012
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Completion of the core Beta-oxidative pathway of benzoic acid biosynthesis in plants
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Completion of the core Beta-oxidative pathway of benzoic acid biosynthesis in plants
2012
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Despite the importance of benzoic acid (BA) as a precursor for a wide array of primary and secondary metabolites, its biosynthesis in plants has not been fully elucidated. BA formation from phenylalanine requires shortening of the C3 side chain by two carbon units, which can occur by a non-β-oxidative route and/or a β-oxidative pathway analogous to the catabolism of fatty acids. Enzymes responsible for the first and last reactions of the core BA β-oxidative pathway (cinnamic acid [arrow right] cinnamoyl-CoA [arrow right] 3-hydroxy-3-phenylpropanoyl-CoA [arrow right] 3-oxo-3-phenylpropanoyl-CoA [arrow right] BA-CoA) have previously been characterized in petunia, a plant with flowers rich in phenylpropanoid/benzenoid volatile compounds. Using a functional genomics approach, we have identified a petunia gene encoding cinnamoyl-CoA hydratase-dehydrogenase (PhCHD), a bifunctional peroxisomal enzyme responsible for two consecutively occurring unexplored intermediate steps in the core BA β-oxidative pathway. PhCHD spatially, developmentally, and temporally coexpresses with known genes in the BA β-oxidative pathway, and correlates with emission of benzenoid volatiles. Kinetic analysis of recombinant PhCHD revealed it most efficiently converts cinnamoyl-CoA to 3-oxo-3-phenylpropanoyl-CoA, thus forming the substrate for the final step in the pathway. Down-regulation of PhCHD expression in petunia flowers resulted in reduced CHD enzyme activity, as well as decreased formation of BA-CoA, BA and their derived volatiles. Moreover, transgenic lines accumulated the PhCHD substrate cinnamoyl-CoA and the upstream pathway intermediate cinnamic acid. Discovery of PhCHD completes the elucidation of the core BA β-oxidative route in plants, and together with the previously characterized CoA-ligase and thiolase enzymes, provides evidence that the whole pathway occurs in peroxisomes. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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National Academy of Sciences
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