Non-protein amino acids, often analogs of the standard 20 protein amino acids, have been discovered in many plant species. Recent research with cultivated rice (Oryza sativa) identified (3R)-β-tyrosine, as well as a tyrosine amino mutase that synthesizes (3R)-β-tyrosine from the protein amino acid (2S)-α-tyrosine. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) assays and comparison to an authentic standard showed that β-phenylalanine is also a relatively abundant non-protein amino acid in rice leaves and that its biosynthesis occurs independently from that of β-tyrosine.
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Yokoo, T., Takata, R., Yan, J., Matsumoto, F., Teraishi, M., Okumoto, Y., … Mori, N. (2015). Identification of β-phenylalanine as a non-protein amino acid in cultivated rice, Oryza sativa. Communicative and Integrative Biology, 8(5), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1080/19420889.2015.1086045
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