화학공학소재연구정보센터
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.361, No.4, 980-986, 2007
Identification and characterization of an Ipomoea nil glucosyltransferase which metabolizes some phytohormones
A glucosyltransferase gene InGTase1 was identified from the immature seeds of morning glory (Ipomoea nil), whose product shows a broad substrate-preference, including that of some phytohormones. When 2-trans-abscisic acid, indole-3-acetic acid, salicylic acid (SA) or (+/-)-jasmonic, acid was reacted with InGTase1 and UDP-[C-14]-glucose, each C-14-labeled compound with high polarity was detected after thin layer chromatography. SA metabolites were identified as SA glucosyl ester by using H-1 NMR and GC/MS. Detailed substrate-preferences of InGTase1 were examined with some analogous compounds, which elucidated that the arm length and/or orientation of a carboxyl group of the compounds or its surrounding electron density severely affected the enzymatic activity. The broad substrate-preference will greatly contribute to the synthesis of various glucoconjugates. (C) 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.