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Metabolite Profiling Reveals a Role for Atypical Cinnamyl Alcohol Dehydrogenase CAD1 in the Synthesis of Coniferyl Alcohol in Tobacco Xylem

Authors :
Christiane Marque
Saïda Danoun
Nabila Yahiaoui
Kris Morreel
Isabelle Damiani
Eric Messens
Wout Boerjan
Geert Goeminne
Soizic F. Rochange
Alain-Michel Boudet
Deborah Goffner
Joachim Kopka
Source :
Plant Molecular Biology. 59:753-769
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2005.

Abstract

In angiosperms, lignin is built from two main monomers, coniferyl and sinapyl alcohol, which are incorporated respectively as G and S units in the polymer. The last step of their synthesis has so far been considered to be performed by a family of dimeric cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenases (CAD2). However, previous studies on Eucalyptus gunnii xylem showed the presence of an additional, structurally unrelated, monomeric CAD form named CAD1. This form reduces coniferaldehyde to coniferyl alcohol, but is inactive on sinapaldehyde. In this paper, we report the functional characterization of CAD1 in tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Transgenic tobacco plants with reduced CAD1 expression were obtained through an RNAi strategy. These plants displayed normal growth and development, and detailed biochemical studies were needed to reveal a role for CAD1. Lignin analyses showed that CAD1 down-regulation does not affect Klason lignin content, and has a moderate impact on G unit content of the non-condensed lignin fraction. However, comparative metabolic profiling of the methanol-soluble phenolic fraction from basal xylem revealed significant differences between CAD1 down-regulated and wild-type plants. Eight compounds were less abundant in CAD1 down-regulated lines, five of which were identified as dimers or trimers of monolignols, each containing at least one moiety derived from coniferyl alcohol. In addition, 3-trans-caffeoyl quinic acid accumulated in the transgenic plants. Together, our results support a significant contribution of CAD1 to the synthesis of coniferyl alcohol in planta, along with the previously characterized CAD2 enzymes.

Details

ISSN :
15735028 and 01674412
Volume :
59
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Plant Molecular Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3dfc52b1d2681189b82fbf9b8d59bc5c
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-005-0947-6