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An alternative, zeaxanthin epoxidase-independent abscisic acid biosynthetic pathway in plants

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An alternative, zeaxanthin epoxidase-independent abscisic acid biosynthetic pathway in plants

by Kun-Peng Jia, Jianing Mi, Shawkat Ali, Hajime Ohyanagi, Juan C. Moreno, Abdugaffor Ablazov, Aparna Balakrishna, Lamis Berqdar, Alessia Fiore, Gianfranco Diretto, Claudio Martinez, Angel R. de Lera, Takashi Gojobori, Salim Al-Babili
Scientific Year: 2021 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.09.008

Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) is an important carotenoid-derived phytohormone that plays essential roles in plant response to biotic and abiotic stresses as well as in various physiological and developmental processes. In Arabidopsis, ABA biosynthesis starts with the epoxidation of zeaxanthin by the ABA DEFICIENT 1 (ABA1) enzyme, leading to epoxycarotenoids; e.g., violaxanthin. The oxidative cleavage of 9-cis-epoxycarotenoids, a key regulatory step catalyzed by 9-CIS-EPOXYCAROTENOID DIOXYGENASE, forms xanthoxin, which is converted in further reactions mediated by ABA DEFICIENT 2 (ABA2), ABA DEFICIENT 3 (ABA3), and ABSCISIC ALDEHYDE OXIDASE 3 (AAO3) into ABA. By combining genetic and biochemical approaches, we unravel here an ABA1-independent ABA biosynthetic pathway starting upstream of zeaxanthin. We identified the carotenoid cleavage products (i.e., apocarotenoids, β-apo-11-carotenal, 9-cis-β-apo-11-carotenal, 3-OH-β-apo-11-carotenal, and 9-cis-3-OH-β-apo-11-carotenal) as intermediates of this ABA1-independent ABA biosynthetic pathway. Using labeled compounds, we showed that β-apo-11-carotenal, 9-cis-β-apo-11-carotenal, and 3-OH-β-apo-11-carotenal are successively converted into 9-cis-3-OH-β-apo-11-carotenal, xanthoxin, and finally into ABA in both Arabidopsis and rice. When applied to Arabidopsis, these β-apo-11-carotenoids exert ABA biological functions, such as maintaining seed dormancy and inducing the expression of ABA-responsive genes. Moreover, the transcriptomic analysis revealed a high overlap of differentially expressed genes regulated by β-apo-11-carotenoids and ABA, suggesting that β-apo-11-carotenoids exert ABA-independent regulatory activities. Taken together, our study identifies a biological function for the common plant metabolites, β-apo-11-carotenoids, extends our knowledge about ABA biosynthesis, and provides new insights into plant apocarotenoid metabolic networks.

 

Keywords

seed germination apocarotenoids ABA ABA biosynthesis ABA1 carotenoids ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry arabidopsis thaliana
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