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Sample Set Information
ID | TSE1346 |
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Title | Identification of a flavonol 7-O-rhamnosyltransferase gene determining flavonoid pattern in Arabidopsis by transcriptome coexpression analysis and reverse genetics. |
Description | Glycosylation plays a major role in the remarkable chemical diversity of flavonoids in plants including Arabidopsis thaliana. The wide diversity encoded by the large family-1 glycosyltransferase (UGT) gene family makes it difficult to determine the biochemical function of each gene solely from its primary sequence. Here we used transcriptome coexpression analysis combined with a reverse genetics approach to identify a gene that is prominent in determining the flavonoid composition of Arabidopsis. Using transcriptome coexpression analysis accessible on the ATTED-II public data base, the expression pattern of a UGT gene, UGT89C1, was found to be highly correlated with known flavonoid biosynthetic genes. No C-7 rhamnosylated flavonols were detected in either of two T-DNA ugt89c1 mutants. This specific metabolite deficiency in the mutants was complemented by stable transformation with the genomic fragment containing intact UGT89C1. Glutathione S-transferasefused recombinant UGT89C1 protein converted kaempferol 3-O-glucoside to kaempferol 3-O-glucoside-7-O-rhamnoside and recognized 3-O-glycosylated flavonols and UDP-rhamnose as substrates, but not flavonol aglycones, 3-O-glycosylated anthocyanins or other UDP-sugars. These results show that UGT89C1 is a flavonol 7-O-rhamnosyltransferase. The abundance of UGT89C1 transcripts in floral buds was consistent with the flavonoid accumulation of C-7 rhamnosylated flavonols in Arabidopsis organs. Our present study demonstrates that the integration of transcriptome coexpression analysis with a reverse genetic approach is a versatile tool for understanding a multigene family of a metabolic pathway in Arabidopsis. |
Authors | Yonekura-Sakakibara, K., Tohge, T., Niida, R. and Saito, K. |
Reference | J Biol Chem. 2007 May 18;282(20):14932-41 |
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Sample Information
ID | S1 |
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Title | Arabidopsis thaliana |
Organism - Scientific Name | Arabidopsis thaliana |
Organism - ID | NCBI taxonomy:3702 |
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Preparation | A. thaliana plants (ecotype Columbia-0) were grown on germination medium (24) at 22 °C under 16-h/8-h light and dark cycles. The light intensity was 40 μmol of photons m-2 s-1. T-DNA insertion lines for UGT89C1 were obtained from the SALK Institute and were screened by PCR using specific primers for T-DNA and UGT89C1, UGT89C1f, UGT89C1r, LBa1, and RBa1. PCR products were sequenced to determine the exact insertion points. |
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