Structure and expression of a cDNA encoding a putative neoxanthin cleavage enzyme (NCE), isolated from a wilt-related tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) library |
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Authors: | Burbidge, Alan Grieve, Teresa Jackson, Alison Thompson, Andrew Taylor, Ian |
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Abstract: | Oxidative cleavage of a 9-cis xanthophyll probably representsthe key regulatory step in abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis.A transposon tagged maize (Zea mays) mutant vp14, provided theoriginal DNA sequence data needed to design a VP14 fusion proteincapable of catalysing this reaction in vitro. A cDNA encodinga similar protein has now been isolated from a wilt-relatedtomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) library. The tomato cDNAand derived amino acid sequence have been compared to thoseof maize and of other enzymes catalysing broadly similar oxidativecleavage reactions. The results of Northern analysis in tomatoindicated that mRNA levels of this vp14 homologue increaseddramatically in response to water stress. Key words: ABA biosynthesis, oxidative cleavage step, tomato |
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