Cloning, Functional Expression and Characterization of Mesorhizobium Loti Arylamine N-acetyltransferases: Rhizobial Symbiosis Supplies Leguminous Plants with the Xenobiotic N-acetylation Pathway
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Arylamine N-acetyltransferases (NATs) are xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes involved in the detoxification of numerous aromatic chemicals. The NAT-dependent N-acetylation pathway has not previously been detected in plants. We demonstrate here the occurrence of the NAT-dependent pathway in leguminous plants, due to symbiosis with Mesorhizobium loti. We cloned two NAT enzymes from M. loti and showed that these two recombinant enzymes catalysed the N-acetylation of several known NAT substrates, including aniline-derived pesticide residues. We also demonstrate the existence of a functional NAT-dependent acetylation pathway in the root nodules of Lotus japonicus inoculated with M. loti. M. loti is the first non-eukaryotic organism shown to express two catalytically active NAT isoforms. This work also provides the first evidence for acquisition of a xenobiotic detoxification pathway by a plant through symbiosis with a soil microbe.
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