生物合成
硫代葡萄糖苷
拟南芥
生物化学
酶
十字花科
化学
拟南芥
芥子酶
硫转移酶
活动站点
生物
芸苔属
突变体
基因
植物
作者
Yuka Iwamoto,Seira Saito,Takamasa Teramoto,Akiko Maruyama,Yoshimitsu Kakuta
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bbrc.2023.08.020
摘要
Glucosinolates (GSLs), a class of secondary metabolites found in Brassicaceae plants, play important roles in plant defense and contribute distinct flavors and aromas when used as food ingredients. Following tissue damage, GSLs undergo enzymatic hydrolysis to release bioactive volatile compounds. Understanding GSL biosynthesis and enzyme involvement is crucial for improving crop quality and advancing agriculture. Plant sulfotransferases (SOTs) play a key role in the final step of GSL biosynthesis by transferring sulfate groups to the precursor molecules. In the present study, we investigated the enzymatic reaction mechanism and broad substrate specificity of Arabidopsis thaliana sulfotransferase AtSOT16, which is involved in GSL biosynthesis, using crystal structure analysis. Our analysis revealed the specific catalytic residues involved in the sulfate transfer reaction and supported the hypothesis of a concerted acid-base catalytic mechanism. Furthermore, the docking models showed a strong correlation between the substrates with high predicted binding affinities and those experimentally reported to exhibit high activity. These findings provide valuable insights into the enzymatic reaction mechanisms and substrate specificity of GSL biosynthesis. The information obtained in this study may contribute to the development of novel strategies for manipulating GSL synthesis pathways in Brassica plants and has potential agricultural applications.
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