Title of article :
Understanding in Vivo Benzenoid Metabolism in Petunia Petal Tissue
Author/Authors :
Rhodes، David G. نويسنده , , Gang، David R. نويسنده , , Kish، Christine M. نويسنده , , Orlova، Irina نويسنده , , Dudareva، Natalia نويسنده , , Boatright، Jennifer نويسنده , , Negre، Florence نويسنده , , Chen، Xinlu نويسنده , , Wood، Barbara نويسنده , , Peel، Greg نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
In vivo stable isotope labeling and computer-assisted metabolic flux analysis were used to investigate the metabolic pathways in petunia (Petunia hybrida) cv Mitchell leading from Phe to benzenoid compounds, a process that requires the shortening of the side chain by a C2 unit. Deuterium-labeled Phe (2H5-Phe) was supplied to excised petunia petals. The intracellular pools of benzenoid/phenylpropanoid-related compounds (intermediates and end products) as well as volatile end products within the floral bouquet were analyzed for pool sizes and labeling kinetics by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry. Modeling of the benzenoid network revealed that both the CoA-dependent, (beta)-oxidative and CoA-independent, non-(beta)-oxidative pathways contribute to the formation of benzenoid compounds in petunia flowers. The flux through the CoA-independent, non(beta)-oxidative pathway with benzaldehyde as a key intermediate was estimated to be about 2 times higher than the flux through the CoA-dependent, (beta)-oxidative pathway. Modeling of 2H5-Phe labeling data predicted that in addition to benzaldehyde, benzylbenzoate is an intermediate between L-Phe and benzoic acid. Benzylbenzoate is the result of benzoylation of benzyl alcohol, for which activity was detected in petunia petals. A cDNA encoding a benzoyl-CoA:benzyl alcohol/phenylethanol benzoyltransferase was isolated from petunia cv Mitchell using a functional genomic approach. Biochemical characterization of a purified recombinant benzoyl-CoA:benzyl alcohol/phenylethanol benzoyltransferase protein showed that it can produce benzylbenzoate and phenylethyl benzoate, both present in petunia corollas, with similar catalytic efficiencies.
Keywords :
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Journal title :
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Journal title :
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY