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- Title
In planta anthocyanin degradation by a vacuolar class III peroxidase in Brunfelsia calycina flowers.
- Authors
Zipor, Gadi; Duarte, Patrícia; Carqueijeiro, Inês; Shahar, Liat; Ovadia, Rinat; Teper‐Bamnolker, Paula; Eshel, Dani; Levin, Yishai; Doron‐Faigenboim, Adi; Sottomayor, Mariana; Oren‐Shamir, Michal
- Abstract
In contrast to detailed knowledge regarding the biosynthesis of anthocyanins, the largest group of plant pigments, little is known about their in planta degradation. It has been suggested that anthocyanin degradation is enzymatically controlled and induced when beneficial to the plant. Here we investigated the enzymatic process in Brunfelsia calycina flowers, as they changed color from purple to white., We characterized the enzymatic process by which B. calycina protein extracts degrade anthocyanins. A candidate peroxidase was partially purified and characterized and its intracellular localization was determined. The transcript sequence of this peroxidase was fully identified., A basic peroxidase, Bc Prx01, is responsible for the in planta degradation of anthocyanins in B. calycina flowers. BcPrx01 has the ability to degrade complex anthocyanins, it co-localizes with these pigments in the vacuoles of petals, and both the m RNA and protein levels of BcPrx01 are greatly induced parallel to the degradation of anthocyanins. Both isoelectric focusing (IEF) gel analysis and 3 D structure prediction indicated that BcPrx01 is cationic., Identification of BcPrx01 is a significant breakthrough both in the understanding of anthocyanin catabolism in plants and in the field of peroxidases, where such a consistent relationship between expression levels, in planta subcellular localization and activity has seldom been demonstrated.
- Subjects
BRUNFELSIA; ANTHOCYANINS; PEROXIDASE; HEMOPROTEINS; INFLORESCENCES
- Publication
New Phytologist, 2015, Vol 205, Issue 2, p653
- ISSN
0028-646X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/nph.13038