Function and substrate specificity of the gibberellin 3β-hydroxylase encoded by the arabidopsis GA4 gene

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Abstract

cDNA corresponding to the GA4 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana L. (Heynh.) was expressed in Escherichia coli, from which cell lysates converted [14C]gibberellin (GA)9 and [14C]GA20 to radiolabeled GA4 and GA1, respectively, thereby confirming that GA4 encodes a GA 3β-hydroxylase. GA9 was the preferred substrate, with a Michaelis value of 1 μM compared with 15 μM for GA20. Hydroxylation of these GAs was regiospecific, with no indication of 2β-hydroxylation or 2,3-desaturation. The capacity of the recombinant enzyme to hydroxylate a range of other GA substrates was investigated. In general, the preferred substrates contained a polar bridge between C-4 and C-10, and 13-deoxy GAs were preferred to their 13-hydroxylated analogs. Therefore, no activity was detected using GA12-aldehyde, GA12, GA19, GA25, GA53, or GA44 as the open lactone (20-hydroxy-GA53), whereas GA15, GA24, and GA44 were hydroxylated to GA37, GA36, and GA38, respectively. The open lactone of GA15 (20-hydroxy-GA12) was hydroxylated but less efficiently than GA15· In contrast to the free acid, GA25 19,20-anhydride was 3β-hydroxylated to give GA13· 2,3-Didehydro-GA9 and GA5 were converted by recombinant GA4 to the corresponding epoxides 2,3-oxido-GA9 and GA6.

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Williams, J., Phillips, A. L., Gaskin, P., & Hedden, P. (1998). Function and substrate specificity of the gibberellin 3β-hydroxylase encoded by the arabidopsis GA4 gene. Plant Physiology, 117(2), 559–563. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.117.2.559

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