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Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A central question in lignin biosynthesis is how guaiacyl intermediates are
hydroxylated and methylated to the syringyl monolignol in angiosperms, To
address this question, we cloned cDNAs encoding a cytochrome P350 monooxyge
nase (LsM88) and a caffeate O-methyltransferase (COMT) from sweetgum (Liqui
dambar styraciflua) xylem, Mass spectrometry-based functional analysis of L
sM88 in yeast identified it as coniferyl aldehyde 5-hydroxylase (CAld5H). C
OMT expressed in Escherichia coil methylated 5-hydroxyconiferyl aldehyde to
sinapyl aldehyde, Together, CAld5H and COMT converted coniferyl aldehyde t
o sinapyl aldehyde, suggesting a CAld5H/COMT-mediated pathway from guaiacyl
to syringyl monolignol biosynthesis via coniferyl aldehyde that contrasts
with the generally accepted route to sinapate via ferulate, Although the CA
ld5H/COMT enzyme system can mediate the biosynthesis of syringyl monolignol
intermediates through either route, k(cat)/K-m of CAld5H for coniferyl ald
ehyde was approximate to 140 times greater than that for ferulate, More sig
nificantly, when coniferyl aldehyde and ferulate were present together, con
iferyl aldehyde was a noncompetitive inhibitor (K-i = 0.59 mu M) of ferulat
e 5-hydroxylation, thereby eliminating the entire reaction sequence from fe
rulate to sinapate, In contrast, ferulate had no effect on coniferyl aldehy
de 5-hydroxylation, 5-Hydroxylation also could not he detected for feruloyl
-CoA or coniferyl alcohol. Therefore, in the presence of coniferyl aldehyde
, ferulate 5-hydroxylation does not occur, and the syringyl monolignol can
be synthesized only from coniferyl aldehyde, Endogenous coniferyl, 5-hydrox
yconiferyl, and sinapyl aldehydes were detected, consistent with in vivo op
eration of the CAld5H/COMT pathway from coniferyl to sinapyl aldehydes via
5-hydroxyconiferyl aldehyde for syringyl monolignol biosynthesis.