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A tandem array of ent-kaurene synthases in maize with roles in gibberellin and more specialized metabolism
Plant Physiology
  • Jingye Fu, Sichuan Agricultural University
  • Fei Ren, Sichuan Agricultural University
  • Xuan Lu, Iowa State University
  • Hongjie Mao, Sichuan Agricultural University
  • Meimei Xu, Iowa State University
  • Jörg Degenhardt, Martin Luther Universitat Halle-Wittenberg
  • Reuben J. Peters, Iowa State University
  • Qiang Wang, Sichuan Agricultural University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
2-1-2016
DOI
10.1104/pp.15.01727
Abstract

While most commonly associated with its role in gibberellin (GA) phytohormone biosynthesis, ent-kaurene also serves as an intermediate in more specialized diterpenoid metabolism, as exemplified by the more than 800 known derived natural products. Among these are the maize kauralexins. However, no ent-kaurene synthases (KSs) have been identified from maize. The maize GA-deficient dwarf-5 (d5) mutant has been associated with a loss of KS activity. The relevant genetic lesion has been previously mapped, and was found here to correlate with the location of the KS-like gene ZmKSL3. Intriguingly, this forms part of a tandem array with two other terpene synthases (TPSs). Although one of these, ZmTPS1, has been previously reported to encode a sesquiterpene synthase, and both ZmTPS1 and that encoded by the third gene, ZmKSL5, have lost the N-terminal γ-domain prototypically associated with KS(L)s, all three genes fall within the KS(L) or TPS-e sub-family. Here it is reported that all three genes encode enzymes that are targeted to the plastid in planta, where diterpenoid biosynthesis is initiated, and which all readily catalyze the production of ent-kaurene. Consistent with the closer phylogenetic relationship of ZmKSL3 with previously identified KSs from cereals, only transcription of this gene is affected in d5 plants. On the other hand, the expression of all three of these genes is inducible, suggesting a role in more specialized metabolism, such as that of the kauralexins. Thus, these results clarify not only gibberellin phytohormone, but also diterpenoid phytoalexin biosynthesis in this important cereal crop plant.

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This is a manuscript of an article published as A Tandem Array of ent-Kaurene Synthases in Maize with Roles in Gibberellin and More Specialized Metabolism. Jingye Fu, Fei Ren, Xuan Lu, Hongjie Mao, Meimei Xu, Jörg Degenhardt, Reuben J. Peters, Qiang Wang. Plant Physiology Feb 2016, 170 (2) 742-751, DOI: 10.1104/pp.15.01727. Posted with permission.

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American Society of Plant Biologists
Language
en
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Citation Information
Jingye Fu, Fei Ren, Xuan Lu, Hongjie Mao, et al.. "A tandem array of ent-kaurene synthases in maize with roles in gibberellin and more specialized metabolism" Plant Physiology Vol. 170 Iss. 2 (2016) p. 742 - 751
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/reuben_peters/71/