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Functional characterization and vacuolar localization of fructan exohydrolase derived from onion (Allium cepa).

Satoshi Oku1, Keiji Ueno2, Yukiko Sawazaki1, Tomoo Maeda3, Yutaka Jitsuyama1, Takashi Suzuki1, Shuichi Onodera2, Kaien Fujino1, Hanako Shimura1.   

Abstract

Fructans such as inulin and levan accumulate in certain taxonomic groups of plants and are a reserve carbohydrate alternative to starch. Onion (Allium cepa L.) is a typical plant species that accumulates fructans, and it synthesizes inulin-type and inulin neoseries-type fructans in the bulb. Although genes for fructan biosynthesis in onion have been identified so far, no genes for fructan degradation had been found. In this study, phylogenetic analysis predicted that we isolated a putative vacuolar invertase gene (AcpVI1), but our functional analyses demonstrated that it encoded a fructan 1-exohydrolase (1-FEH) instead. Assessments of recombinant proteins and purified native protein showed that the protein had 1-FEH activity, hydrolyzing the β-(2,1)-fructosyl linkage in inulin-type fructans. Interestingly, AcpVI1 had an amino acid sequence close to those of vacuolar invertases and fructosyltransferases, unlike all other FEHs previously found in plants. We showed that AcpVI1 was localized in the vacuole, as are onion fructosyltransferases Ac1-SST and Ac6G-FFT. These results indicate that fructan-synthesizing and -degrading enzymes are both localized in the vacuole. In contrast to previously reported FEHs, our data suggest that onion 1-FEH evolved from a vacuolar invertase and not from a cell wall invertase. This demonstrates that classic phylogenetic analysis on its own is insufficient to discriminate between invertases and FEHs, highlighting the importance of functional markers in the nearby active site residues.
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Keywords:  Fructan; fructan 1-exohydrolase; fructan exohydrolase; onion; vacuolar invertase; vacuolar localization

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35552692     DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erac197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Bot        ISSN: 0022-0957            Impact factor:   7.298


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1.  Different evolutionary pathways to generate plant fructan exohydrolases.

Authors:  Wim Van den Ende
Journal:  J Exp Bot       Date:  2022-08-11       Impact factor: 7.298

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