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D L Hallahan1, S M Lau, P A Harder, D W Smiley, G W Dawson, J A Pickett, R E Christoffersen, D P O'Keefe.
Abstract
A cytochrome P-450 present in ripening avocado (Persea americana) fruit mesocarp (CYP71A1) had previously been shown to metabolize the monoterpenoids nerol and geraniol (Hallahan et al. (1992) Plant Physiol. 98, 1290-1297). Using DNA encoding CYP71A1 as a hybridization probe, we have shown by Southern analysis that a related gene is present in the catmint, Nepeta racemosa. RNA blot analysis, together with Western analysis of catmint leaf polypeptides using avocado cyt P-450 antiserum, showed that a closely related gene is expressed in catmint leaves. Cytochrome P-450 in catmint microsomes catalysed the specific hydroxylation of nerol and geraniol at C-10, whereas avocado CYP71A1, in either avocado microsomes or heterologously expressed in yeast, catalysed 2,3- or 6,7-epoxidation of these substrates. These results suggest that orthologous genes of the CYP71 family are expressed in these two plant species, but catalyse dissimilar reactions with monoterpenoid substrates.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7918588 DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(94)90156-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biochim Biophys Acta ISSN: 0006-3002