Metabolic Conversion of Castasterone and Brassinolide into Their Glucosides in Higher Plants |
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Authors: | Kazuo Soeno Shozo Fujioka Sayoko Hiranuma Hideharu Seto Shigeo Yoshida |
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Affiliation: | (1) RIKEN, Plant Science Center, Tsurumi Yokohama, 230-0045, Japan;(2) RIKEN, Discovery Research Institute, Wako-shi Saitama, 351-0198, Japan |
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Abstract: | Castasterone (CS) and brassinolide (BL) were administered to mung bean (Vigna radiata) explants, Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings, and cultured Catharanthus roseus cells, and the glucosylated metabolites were analyzed using LC/MS/MS. In mung bean and C. roseus, CS-2-O-glucoside (CS-2G), -3-O-glucoside (CS-3G), -22-O-glucoside (CS-22G), and -23-O-glucoside (CS-23G) were identified as metabolites of CS, whereas BL-2G, BL-3G, and BL-23G were identified as metabolites of BL. In A. thaliana, CS and BL were converted into their respective 2-O- and 23-O-glucosides. Of the metabolites identified with BL and CS administration, BL-23G was the predominant metabolite in mung bean and A. thaliana, whereas the 3-O-glucoside of BL was abundant in C. roseus. This is the first report of the metabolic conversion of CS into CS-2G, CS-3G, CS-22G, and CS-23G, and of BL into BL-2G and BL-3G. Our results indicate that the glucosylation profiles of BL and CS vary with plant species, and that the glucosylation of CS is rather limited quantitatively, compared with that of BL. |
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Keywords: | Brassinosteroid Metabolism Glucosylation Mung bean Arabidopsis thaliana Catharanthus roseus Brassinolide Castasterone |
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