Nomura_2017_Biosci.Biotechnol.Biochem_81_1185

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Title : Molecular diversity of tuliposide B-converting enzyme in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana): identification of the root-specific isozyme - Nomura_2017_Biosci.Biotechnol.Biochem_81_1185
Author(s) : Nomura T , Ueno A , Ogita S , Kato Y
Ref : Biosci Biotechnol Biochem , 81 :1185 , 2017
Abstract :

6-Tuliposide B (PosB) is a glucose ester accumulated in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana) as a major secondary metabolite. PosB serves as the precursor of the antimicrobial lactone tulipalin B (PaB), which is formed by PosB-converting enzyme (TCEB). The gene TgTCEB1, encoding a TCEB, is transcribed in tulip pollen but scarcely transcribed in other tissues (e.g. roots) even though those tissues show high TCEB activity. This led to the prediction of the presence of a TCEB isozyme with distinct tissue specificity. Herein, we describe the identification of the TgTCEB-R gene from roots via native enzyme purification; this gene is a paralog of TgTCEB1. Recombinant enzyme characterization verified that TgTCEB-R encodes a TCEB. Moreover, TgTCEB-R was localized in tulip plastids, as found for pollen TgTCEB1. TgTCEB-R is transcribed almost exclusively in roots, indicating a tissue preference for the transcription of TCEB isozyme genes.

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Nomura T, Ueno A, Ogita S, Kato Y (2017)
Molecular diversity of tuliposide B-converting enzyme in tulip (Tulipa gesneriana): identification of the root-specific isozyme
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 81 :1185

Nomura T, Ueno A, Ogita S, Kato Y (2017)
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 81 :1185