The homeostasis of β-alanine is key for Arabidopsis reproductive growth and development

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Abstract

β-Alanine, an abundant non-proteinogenic amino acid, acts as a precursor for coenzyme A and plays a role in various stress responses. However, a comprehensive understanding of its metabolism in plants remains incomplete. Previous metabolic genome-wide association studies (mGWAS) identified ALANINE:GLYOXYLATE AMINOTRANSFERASE2 (AGT2, AT4G39660) linked to β-alanine levels in Arabidopsis under normal conditions. In this study, we aimed to deepen our insights into β-alanine regulation by conducting mGWAS under two contrasting environmental conditions: control (12 h photoperiod, 21°C, 150 μmol m−2 sec−1) and stress (harvested after 1820 min at 32°C and darkness). We identified two highly significant quantitative trait loci (QTL) for β-alanine, including the AGT2 locus associated in both environments and ALDEHYDE DEHYDROGENASE6B2 (ALDH6B2, AT2G14170) associated only under stress conditions. A coexpression-correlation network revealed that the regulatory pathway involving β-alanine levels, AGT2, and ALDH6B2 connects the branched chained amino acid (BCAA) degradation through the propionate pathway. Metabolic profiles of AGT2 overexpression (OE) and knock-out (KO) lines (agt2) across various organs and developmental stages established the critical role of AGT2 in β-alanine metabolism. This work underscores the importance of β-alanine homeostasis for proper growth and development in Arabidopsis.

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Wu, S., Zhang, Y., Luzarowska, U., Yang, L., Salem, M. A., Thirumalaikumar, V. P., … Brotman, Y. (2025). The homeostasis of β-alanine is key for Arabidopsis reproductive growth and development. Plant Journal, 122(1). https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.70134

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