S-Adenosyl-L-methionine:trans-caffeoyl-coenzyme A 3-O-methyltransferas
e (CCoAOMT) is implicated in disease resistant response, but whether i
t is involved in lignin biosynthesis is not known. We isolated a cDNA
clone for CCoAOMT in differentiating tracheary elements (ifs) induced
from Zinnia-isolated mesophyll cells. RNA gel blot analysis showed tha
t the expression of the CCoAOMT gene was markedly induced during TE di
fferentiation from the isolated mesophyll cells. Tissue print hybridiz
ation showed that the expression of the CCoAOMT gene is temporally and
spatially regulated and that it is associated with lignification in x
ylem and in phloem fibers in Zinnia organs. Both CCoAOMT and caffeic a
cid O-methyltransferase (COMT) activities increased when the isolated
Zinnia mesophyll cells were cultured, whereas only CCoAOMT activity wa
s markedly enhanced during lignification in the in vitro-differentiati
ng TEs. The induction pattern of the OMT activity using 5-hydroxyferul
oyl CoA as substrate during lignification was the same as that using c
affeoyl CoA. Taken together, the results indicate that CCoAOMT is asso
ciated with lignification during xylogenesis both in vitro and in the
plant, whereas COMT is only involved in a stress response in vitro. We
propose that CCoAOMT is involved in an alternative methylation pathwa
y In lignin biosynthesis. In Zinnia in vitro-differentiating TEs, the
CCoAOMT mediated methylation pathway is dominant.