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An aldo-keto reductase with 2-keto-l-gulonate reductase activity functions in l-tartaric acid biosynthesis from vitamin C in Vitis vinifera
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 44p15932–15946Published online: September 4, 2019- Yong Jia
- Crista A. Burbidge
- Crystal Sweetman
- Emi Schutz
- Kathy Soole
- Colin Jenkins
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 12Tartaric acid has high economic value as an antioxidant and flavorant in food and wine industries. l-Tartaric acid biosynthesis in wine grape (Vitis vinifera) uses ascorbic acid (vitamin C) as precursor, representing an unusual metabolic fate for ascorbic acid degradation. Reduction of the ascorbate breakdown product 2-keto-l-gulonic acid to l-idonic acid constitutes a critical step in this l-tartaric acid biosynthetic pathway. However, the underlying enzymatic mechanisms remain obscure. Here, we identified a V. - Plant BiologyOpen Access
Identification of (Z)-3:(E)-2-Hexenal Isomerases Essential to the Production of the Leaf Aldehyde in Plants
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 291Issue 27p14023–14033Published online: April 29, 2016- Mikiko Kunishima
- Yasuo Yamauchi
- Masaharu Mizutani
- Masaki Kuse
- Hirosato Takikawa
- Yukihiro Sugimoto
Cited in Scopus: 43The green odor of plants is characterized by green leaf volatiles (GLVs) composed of C6 compounds. GLVs are biosynthesized from polyunsaturated fatty acids in thylakoid membranes by a series of enzymes. A representative member of GLVs (E)-2-hexenal, known as the leaf aldehyde, has been assumed to be produced by isomerization from (Z)-3-hexenal in the biosynthesis pathway; however, the enzyme has not yet been identified. In this study, we purified the (Z)-3:(E)-2-hexenal isomerase (HI) from paprika fruits and showed that various plant species have homologous HIs.