251. Functional identification of AtTPS03 as (E)-beta-ocimene synthase: a monoterpene synthase catalyzing jasmonate- and wound-induced volatile formation in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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Fäldt J, Arimura G, Gershenzon J, Takabayashi J, and Bohlmann J
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- Acyclic Monoterpenes, Alkenes chemistry, Alkenes metabolism, Amino Acid Sequence, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Cloning, Molecular, DNA, Complementary chemistry, DNA, Complementary genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Intramolecular Lyases metabolism, Molecular Sequence Data, Oxylipins, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sequence Homology, Amino Acid, Stress, Mechanical, Volatilization, Arabidopsis enzymology, Cyclopentanes metabolism, Intramolecular Lyases genetics, Monoterpenes metabolism
- Abstract
(E)-beta-Ocimene is one of the most commonly found monoterpenes of the volatile blends that are emitted from leaves in response to damage by herbivores or mechanical wounding. (E)-beta-Ocimene is also a component of many floral scents. Airborne (E)-beta-ocimene emitted from plants can serve as a chemical cue for the attraction of parasitoids or predators of plant herbivores and also as an attractant for pollinating insects. Furthermore, exposure of plants to (E)-beta-ocimene can activate defense gene expression. In this paper, we describe cDNA cloning and functional characterization of a gene encoding a highly specialized (E)-beta-ocimene synthase, AtTPS03, from Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. AtTPS03 was identified as a member of the large AtTPS gene family of putative terpene synthases. A cDNA for AtTPS03 was expressed in Escherichia coli and the enzyme function identified in vitro. The A. thaliana (E)-beta-ocimene synthase produces almost exclusively (E)-beta-ocimene (94%) with minor amounts of the related acyclic monoterpenes (Z)-beta-ocimene (4%) and myrcene (2%). Transcripts for AtTPS03 were up-regulated in leaves of Arabidopsis in response to mechanical wounding and treatment with jasmonic acid, concurrent with induced emission of (E)-beta-ocimene. AtTPS03 provides an important gene for probing plant-insect and possibly plant-plant interactions mediated by terpenoid volatiles.
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- 2003
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