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Integrating metabolomics and transcriptomics data to discover a biocatalyst that can generate the amine precursors for alkamide biosynthesis.

Authors :
Rizhsky, Ludmila
Jin, Huanan
Shepard, Michael R.
Scott, Harry W.
Teitgen, Alicen M.
Perera, M. Ann
Mhaske, Vandana
Jose, Adarsh
Zheng, Xiaobin
Crispin, Matt
Wurtele, Eve S.
Jones, Dallas
Hur, Manhoi
Góngora‐Castillo, Elsa
Buell, C. Robin
Minto, Robert E.
Nikolau, Basil J.
Source :
Plant Journal. Dec2016, Vol. 88 Issue 5, p775-793. 19p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The Echinacea genus is exemplary of over 30 plant families that produce a set of bioactive amides, called alkamides. The Echinacea alkamides may be assembled from two distinct moieties, a branched-chain amine that is acylated with a novel polyunsaturated fatty acid. In this study we identified the potential enzymological source of the amine moiety as a pyridoxal phosphate-dependent decarboxylating enzyme that uses branched-chain amino acids as substrate. This identification was based on a correlative analysis of the transcriptomes and metabolomes of 36 different E. purpurea tissues and organs, which expressed distinct alkamide profiles. Although no correlation was found between the accumulation patterns of the alkamides and their putative metabolic precursors (i.e., fatty acids and branched-chain amino acids), isotope labeling analyses supported the transformation of valine and isoleucine to isobutylamine and 2-methylbutylamine as reactions of alkamide biosynthesis. Sequence homology identified the pyridoxal phosphate-dependent decarboxylase-like proteins in the translated proteome of E. purpurea. These sequences were prioritized for direct characterization by correlating their transcript levels with alkamide accumulation patterns in different organs and tissues, and this multi-pronged approach led to the identification and characterization of a branched-chain amino acid decarboxylase, which would appear to be responsible for generating the amine moieties of naturally occurring alkamides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09607412
Volume :
88
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Plant Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
120437643
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.13295