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Isolation and functional characterization of a methyl jasmonate-responsive 3-carene synthase from Lavandula x intermedia

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Key message A methyl jasmonate responsive 3-carene synthase (Li3CARS) gene was isolated from Lavandula x intermedia and functionally characterized in vitro.Abstract Lavenders produce essential oils consisting mainly of monoterpenes, including… Click to show full abstract

Key message A methyl jasmonate responsive 3-carene synthase (Li3CARS) gene was isolated from Lavandula x intermedia and functionally characterized in vitro.Abstract Lavenders produce essential oils consisting mainly of monoterpenes, including the potent antimicrobial and insecticidal monoterpene 3-carene. In this study we isolated and functionally characterized a leaf-specific, methyl jasmonate (MeJA)-responsive monoterpene synthase (Li3CARS) from Lavandula x intermedia. The ORF excluding transit peptides encoded a 64.9 kDa protein that was expressed in E. coli, and purified with Ni–NTA agarose affinity chromatography. The recombinant Li3CARS converted GPP into 3-carene as the major product, with Km and kcat of 3.69 ± 1.17 µM and 2.01 s−1 respectively. Li3CARS also accepted NPP as a substrate to produce multiple products including a small amount of 3-carene. The catalytic efficiency of Li3CARS to produce 3-carene was over ten fold higher for GPP (kcat/Km = 0.56 µM−1s−1) than NPP (kcat/Km = 0.044 µM−1s−1). Production of distinct end product profiles from different substrates (GPP versus NPP) by Li3CARS indicates that monoterpene metabolism may be controlled in part through substrate availability. Li3CARS transcripts were found to be highly abundant in leaves (16-fold) as compared to flower tissues. The transcriptional activity of Li3CARS correlated with 3-carene production, and was up-regulated (1.18- to 3.8-fold) with MeJA 8–72 h post-treatment. The results suggest that Li3CARS may have a defensive role in Lavandula.

Keywords: synthase; carene; methyl jasmonate; lavandula intermedia

Journal Title: Plant Molecular Biology
Year Published: 2017

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