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Gibberellin Biosynthesis in Bacteria: Separate Ent-copalyl Diphosphate and Ent-kaurene Synthases in Bradyrhizobium Japonicum

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Journal FEBS Lett
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2009 Jan 6
PMID 19121310
Citations 76
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Abstract

Gibberellins are ent-kaurene-derived diterpenoid phytohormones produced by plants, fungi, and bacteria. The distinct gibberellin biosynthetic pathways in plants and fungi are known, but not that in bacteria. Plants typically use two diterpene synthases to form ent-kaurene, while fungi use only a single bifunctional diterpene synthase. We demonstrate here that Bradyrhizobium japonicum encodes separate ent-copalyl diphosphate and ent-kaurene synthases. These are found in an operon whose enzymatic composition indicates that gibberellin biosynthesis in bacteria represents a third independently assembled pathway relative to plants and fungi. Nevertheless, sequence comparisons also suggest potential homology between diterpene synthases from bacteria, plants, and fungi.

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