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The cytosolic aminotransferase VAS1 coordinates aromatic amino acid biosynthesis and metabolism

Jie Wu, Yanhong Chen, Yuxin Huang, Bingbing Hao, Shengkun Dai, Lingling Zhao, Zhehui Zhao, Cuihuan Zhao, Limin Zhang, Yunhai Li, Xuexia Xu, Nan Li, Ancheng C. Huang, Jiahai Zhou, Minjia Tan, Wentao Zhu, Qiao Zhao

2024Science Advances27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The aromatic amino acids (AAAs) phenylalanine, tyrosine, and tryptophan are basic protein units and precursors of diverse specialized metabolites that are essential for plant growth. Despite their significance, the mechanisms that regulate AAA homeostasis remain elusive. Here, we identified a cytosolic aromatic aminotransferase, REVERSAL OF SAV3 PHENOTYPE 1 (VAS1), as a suppressor of arogenate dehydrogenase 2 ( adh2 ) in Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana ). Genetic and biochemical analyses determined that VAS1 uses AAAs as amino donors, leading to the formation of 3-carboxyphenylalanine and 3-carboxytyrosine. These pathways represent distinct routes for AAA metabolism that are unique to specific plant species. Furthermore, we show that VAS1 is responsible for cytosolic AAA biosynthesis, and its enzymatic activity can be inhibited by 3-carboxyphenylalanine. These findings provide valuable insights into the crucial role of VAS1 in producing 3-carboxy AAAs, notably via recycling of AAAs in the cytosol, which maintains AAA homeostasis and allows plants to effectively coordinate the complex metabolic and biosynthetic pathways of AAAs.

Topics & Concepts

Aromatic amino acidsCytosolBiochemistryBiosynthesisArabidopsisAmino acidArabidopsis thalianaTyrosineMetabolismPhenylalanineBiologyMetabolic pathwayTryptophanAmino acid synthesisEnzymeTyrosine aminotransferaseChemistryLysineGeneEnzyme inducerMutantPlant Gene Expression AnalysisGABA and Rice ResearchPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms
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