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A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway.

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Kroymann, J; Textor, S; Tokuhisa, JG; Falk, KL; Bartram, S; Gershenzon, J; Mitchell-Olds, T
Published in: Plant physiology
November 2001

Arabidopsis and other Brassicaceae produce an enormous diversity of aliphatic glucosinolates, a group of methionine (Met)-derived plant secondary compounds containing a beta-thio-glucose moiety, a sulfonated oxime, and a variable side chain. We fine-scale mapped GSL-ELONG, a locus controlling variation in the side-chain length of aliphatic glucosinolates. Within this locus, a polymorphic gene was identified that determines whether Met is extended predominantly by either one or by two methylene groups to produce aliphatic glucosinolates with either three- or four-carbon side chains. Two allelic mutants deficient in four-carbon side-chain glucosinolates were shown to contain independent missense mutations within this gene. In cell-free enzyme assays, a heterologously expressed cDNA from this locus was capable of condensing 2-oxo-4-methylthiobutanoic acid with acetyl-coenzyme A, the initial reaction in Met chain elongation. The gene methylthioalkylmalate synthase1 (MAM1) is a member of a gene family sharing approximately 60% amino acid sequence similarity with 2-isopropylmalate synthase, an enzyme of leucine biosynthesis that condenses 2-oxo-3-methylbutanoate with acetyl-coenzyme A.

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Published In

Plant physiology

DOI

EISSN

1532-2548

ISSN

0032-0889

Publication Date

November 2001

Volume

127

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1077 / 1088

Related Subject Headings

  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Peptide Chain Elongation, Translational
  • Oxo-Acid-Lyases
  • Multigene Family
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Methionine
  • Introns
  • Glucosinolates
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Exons
 

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Kroymann, J., Textor, S., Tokuhisa, J. G., Falk, K. L., Bartram, S., Gershenzon, J., & Mitchell-Olds, T. (2001). A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway. Plant Physiology, 127(3), 1077–1088. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.010416
Kroymann, J., S. Textor, J. G. Tokuhisa, K. L. Falk, S. Bartram, J. Gershenzon, and T. Mitchell-Olds. “A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway.Plant Physiology 127, no. 3 (November 2001): 1077–88. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.010416.
Kroymann J, Textor S, Tokuhisa JG, Falk KL, Bartram S, Gershenzon J, et al. A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway. Plant physiology. 2001 Nov;127(3):1077–88.
Kroymann, J., et al. “A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway.Plant Physiology, vol. 127, no. 3, Nov. 2001, pp. 1077–88. Epmc, doi:10.1104/pp.010416.
Kroymann J, Textor S, Tokuhisa JG, Falk KL, Bartram S, Gershenzon J, Mitchell-Olds T. A gene controlling variation in Arabidopsis glucosinolate composition is part of the methionine chain elongation pathway. Plant physiology. 2001 Nov;127(3):1077–1088.

Published In

Plant physiology

DOI

EISSN

1532-2548

ISSN

0032-0889

Publication Date

November 2001

Volume

127

Issue

3

Start / End Page

1077 / 1088

Related Subject Headings

  • Plant Biology & Botany
  • Peptide Chain Elongation, Translational
  • Oxo-Acid-Lyases
  • Multigene Family
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Methionine
  • Introns
  • Glucosinolates
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Exons