An evolutionary view of vanillylamine synthase 𝘗AMT, a key enzyme of capsaicinoid biosynthesis pathway in chili pepper
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- Kusaka, Hirokazu
- Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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- Nakasato, Saika
- Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University
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- Sano, Kaori
- Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Josai University
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- Kobata, Kenji
- Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Josai University
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- Ohno, Sho
- Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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- Doi, Motoaki
- Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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- Tanaka, Yoshiyuki
- Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University
Abstract
Pungent capsaicinoid is synthesized only in chili pepper (Capsicum spp.). The production of vanillylamine from vanillin is a unique reaction in the capsaicinoid biosynthesis pathway. Although putative aminotransferase (pAMT) has been isolated as the vanillylamine synthase gene, it is unclear how Capsicum acquired pAMT. Here, we present a phylogenetic overview of pAMT and its homologs. The Capsicum genome contained 5 homologs, including pAMT, CaGABA-T1, CaGABA-T3, and two pseudogenes. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that pAMT is a member of the Solanaceae cytoplasmic GABA-Ts. Comparative genome analysis found that multiple copies of GABA-T exist in a specific Solanaceae genomic region, and the cytoplasmic GABA-Ts other than pAMT are located in the region. The cytoplasmic GABA-T was phylogenetically close to pseudo-GABA-T harboring a plastid transit peptide (pseudo-GABA-T3). This suggested that Solanaceae cytoplasmic GABA-Ts occurred via duplication of a chloroplastic GABA-T ancestor and subsequent loss of the plastid transit signal. The cytoplasmic GABA-T may have been translocated from the specific Solanaceae genomic region during Capsicum divergence, resulting in the current pAMT locus. A recombinant protein assay demonstrated that pAMT had higher vanillylamine synthase activity than those of other plant GABA-Ts. pAMT was expressed exclusively in the placental septum of mature green fruit, whereas tomato orthologs SlGABA-T2/4 exhibit a ubiquitous expression pattern in plants. These findings suggested that both the increased catalytic efficiency and transcriptional changes in pAMT may have contributed to establish vanillylamine synthesis in the capsaicinoid biosynthesis pathway. This study provides insights into the establishment of pungency in the evolution of chili peppers.
Journal
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- The Plant Journal
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The Plant Journal 117 (5), 1453-1465, 2024-03
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1050017887577193344
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- ISSN
- 1365313X
- 09607412
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- HANDLE
- 2433/287099
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- Text Lang
- en
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- IRDB