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Abscisic Alcohol is an Intermediate in Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis in a Shunt Pathway from Abscisic Aldehyde

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Journal Plant Physiol
Specialty Physiology
Date 1991 Oct 1
PMID 16668451
Citations 20
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It has previously been shown that the abscisic acid (ABA)-deficient flacca and sitiens mutants of tomato are impaired in ABA-aldehyde oxidation and accumulate trans-ABA-alcohol as a result of the biosynthetic block (IB Taylor, RST Linforth, RJ Al-Naieb, WR Bowman, BA Marples [1988] Plant Cell Environ 11: 739-745). Here we report that the flacca and sitiens mutants accumulate trans-ABA and trans-ABA glucose ester and that this accumulation is due to trans-ABA biosynthesis. (18)O labeling of water-stressed wild-type and mutant tomato leaves and analysis of [(18)O]ABA by tandem mass spectrometry show that the tomato mutants synthesize a significant percentage of their ABA and trans-ABA as [(18)O]ABA with two (18)O atoms in the carboxyl group. We further show, by feeding experiments with [(2)H(6)]ABA-alcohol and (18)O(2), that this doubly-carboxyl-labeled ABA is synthesized from [(18)O]ABA-alcohol with incorporation of molecular oxygen. In vivo inhibition of [(2)H(6)]ABA-alcohol oxidation by carbon monoxide establishes the involvement of a P-450 monooxygenase. Likewise, carbon monoxide inhibits the synthesis of doubly-carboxyl-labeled ABA in (18)O-labeling experiments. This minor shunt pathway from ABA-aldehyde to ABA-alcohol to ABA operates in all plants examined. For the ABA-deficient mutants impaired in ABA-aldehyde oxidation, this shunt pathway is an important source of ABA and is physiologically significant.

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