Both methylerythritol phosphate and mevalonate pathways contribute to biosynthesis of each of the major isoprenoid classes in young cotton seedlings

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作者
Opitz, Stefan [1 ]
Nes, W. David [1 ]
Gershenzon, Jonathan [1 ]
机构
[1] Max Planck Inst Chem Ecol, Dept Biochem, D-07745 Jena, Germany
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Gossypium hirsutum L. (cotton); Plant biochemistry; Isoprenoids; Terpenoids; Sterols; Carotenoids; Cross-talk; MEP pathway; MVA pathway; STEROL METHYL TRANSFERASE; PLASTIDIAL PATHWAYS; CYTOSOLIC MEVALONATE; 4-PHOSPHATE PATHWAY; HIGHER-PLANTS; EARLY STEPS; CROSS-TALK; 1-DEOXY-D-XYLULOSE; SESQUITERPENE; MONOTERPENE;
D O I
10.1016/j.phytochem.2013.11.010
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
In higher plants, both the methylerythritol phosphate (MEP) and mevalonate (MVA) pathways contribute to the biosynthesis of isoprenoids. However, despite a significant amount of research on the activity of these pathways under different conditions, the relative contribution of each to the biosynthesis of:diverse isoprenoids remains unclear. In this work, we examined the formation of several classes of isopretioids in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L). After feeding [5,5-H-2(2)]-1-deoxy-D-xylulose ([5,5-H-2(2)]DOX) and [2-C-13]MVA to intact cotton seedlings hydroponically, incorporation into isoprenoids was analyzed by MS and NMR. The predominant pattern of incorporation followed the classical scheme in which C-5 units from the MEP pathway were used to form monoterpenes (C-10), phytol side chains (C-20) and carotenoids (C-40) while C-5 units from the MVA pathway were used to form sesquiterpenes (C-15), terpenoid aldehydes (C-15 and C-25) and steroids/triterpenoids (C-30). However, both pathways contributed to all classes of terpenoids, sometimes substantially. For example, the MEP pathway provided up to 20% of the substrate for sterols and the MVA pathway provided as much as 50% of the substrate for phytol side chains and carotenoids. Incorporation of C-5 units from the MEP pathway was highest in cotyledons, compared to true leaves, and not observed at all in the roots. Incorporation of C-5 units from the MVA pathway was,highest in the roots (into sterols) and more prominent in the first true leaves than in other above-ground organs. The relative accumulation of label in intermediates vs. end products of phytosterol metabolism confirmed previous identification of slow steps in this pathway. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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