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Biochemical and Chemical Biology Study of Rice OsTAR1 Revealed that Tryptophan Aminotransferase is Involved in Auxin Biosynthesis: Identification of a Potent OsTAR1 Inhibitor, Pyruvamine2031.

Yusuke Kakei1, Ayako Nakamura1, Mitsuhiro Yamamoto1, Yosuke Ishida1, Chiaki Yamazaki1, Akiko Sato1, Megumi Narukawa-Nara1,2, Kazuo Soeno3, Yukihisa Shimada1.   

Abstract

IAA, a major form of auxin, is biosynthesized from l-tryptophan via the indole-3-pyruvic acid (IPyA) pathway in Arabidopsis. Tryptophan aminotransferases (TAA1/TARs) catalyze the first step from l-tryptophan to IPyA. In rice, the importance of TAA/TARs or YUC homologs in auxin biosynthesis has been suggested, but the enzymatic activities and involvement of the intermediate IPyA in auxin biosynthesis remain elusive. In this study, we obtained biochemical evidence that the rice tryptophan aminotransferase OsTAR1 converts l-tryptophan to IPyA, and has a Km of 82.02 µM and a Vmax of 10.92 µM min-1 m-1, comparable with those in Arabidopsis. Next, we screened for an effective inhibitor of OsTAR1 from our previously reported inhibitor library for TAA1/TARs, designated pyruvamine (PVM). Differing from previous observations in Arabidopsis, hydroxy-type PVMs, e.g. PVM2031 (previous name KOK2031), had stronger inhibitory effects in rice than the methoxy-type. PVM2031 inhibited recombinant OsTAR1 in vitro. The Ki of PVM2031 was 276 nM. PVM2031 treatment of rice seedlings resulted in morphological changes in vivo, such as reduced lateral root density. Exogenous IAA rescued this growth inhibition, suggesting that the inhibitory effect is auxin specific. Furthermore, rice roots showed reduced IAA levels concomitant with reduced levels of IPyA in the presence of the inhibitors, suggesting that the IPyA pathway is an auxin biosynthesis pathway in rice. Since PVM2031 showed stronger inhibitory effects on rice auxin biosynthesis than known tryptophan aminotransferase inhibitors, we propose that the hydroxy-type PVM2031 is an effective tool for biochemical analysis of the function of auxin biosynthesis in rice roots.
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Keywords:  Auxin biosynthesis inhibitor; Chemical biology; Oryza sativa; TAA1/TARs

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28138057     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcx007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


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