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Molecular Characterization of the Homo-phytochelatin Synthase of Soybean Glycine max
The phytochelatin homologs homo-phytochelatins are heavy metal-binding peptides present in many legumes. To study the biosynthesis of these compounds, we have isolated and functionally expressed a cDNA GmhPCS1 encoding homo-phytochelatin synthase from Glycine max , a plant known to accumulate homo-p...
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Published in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2002-02, Vol.277 (7), p.4747-4754 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The phytochelatin homologs homo-phytochelatins are heavy metal-binding peptides present in many legumes. To study the biosynthesis
of these compounds, we have isolated and functionally expressed a cDNA GmhPCS1 encoding homo-phytochelatin synthase from Glycine max , a plant known to accumulate homo-phytochelatins rather than phytochelatins upon the exposure to heavy metals. The catalytic
properties of GmhPCS1 were compared with the phytochelatin synthase AtPCS1 from Arabidopsis thaliana . When assayed only in the presence of glutathione, both enzymes catalyzed phytochelatin formation. GmhPCS1 accepted homoglutathione
as the sole substrate for the synthesis of homo-phytochelatins whereas AtPCS1 did not. Homo-phytochelatin synthesis activity
of both recombinant enzymes was significantly higher when glutathione was included in the reaction mixture. The incorporation
of both glutathione and homoglutathione into homo-phytochelatin, n = 2, was demonstrated using GmhPCS1 and AtPCS1. In addition to bis(glutathionato)·metal complexes, various other metal·thiolates
were shown to contribute to the activation of phytochelatin synthase. These complexes were not accepted as substrates by the
enzyme, thereby suggesting that a recently proposed model of activation cannot fully explain the catalytic mechanism of phytochelatin
synthase (Vatamaniuk, O. K., Mari, S., Lu, Y. P., and Rea, P. A. (2000) J. Biol. Chem. 275, 31451â31459). |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M108254200 |