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Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal

Phytol is the isoprenoid alcohol bound in ester linkage to chlorophyll, the most abundant photosynthetic pigment in plants. During leaf senescence, large amounts of phytol are released by chlorophyll degradation. However, the pathway of phytol catabolism in plants is unknown. We hypothesized that ph...

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Autores principales: Gutbrod, Philipp, Yang, Wentao, Grujicic, Goran Vuk, Peisker, Helga, Gutbrod, Katharina, Du, Lin Fang, Dörmann, Peter
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33713704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100530
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author Gutbrod, Philipp
Yang, Wentao
Grujicic, Goran Vuk
Peisker, Helga
Gutbrod, Katharina
Du, Lin Fang
Dörmann, Peter
author_facet Gutbrod, Philipp
Yang, Wentao
Grujicic, Goran Vuk
Peisker, Helga
Gutbrod, Katharina
Du, Lin Fang
Dörmann, Peter
author_sort Gutbrod, Philipp
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description Phytol is the isoprenoid alcohol bound in ester linkage to chlorophyll, the most abundant photosynthetic pigment in plants. During leaf senescence, large amounts of phytol are released by chlorophyll degradation. However, the pathway of phytol catabolism in plants is unknown. We hypothesized that phytol degradation in plants might involve its oxidation into the long-chain aldehyde phytenal. Using GC-MS for aldehyde quantification after derivatization with methylhydroxylamine, phytenal was identified in leaves, whereas other long-chain aldehydes (phytanal and pristanal) were barely detectable. We found that phytenal accumulates during chlorotic stresses, for example, salt stress, dark-induced senescence, and nitrogen deprivation. The increase in the phytenal content is mediated at least in part independently of enzyme activities, and it is independent of light. Characterization of phytenal accumulation in the pao1 mutant affected in chlorophyll degradation revealed that phytenal is an authentic phytol metabolite derived from chlorophyll breakdown. The increase in phytenal was even stronger in mutants affected in the production of other phytol metabolites including vte5-2 (tocopherol deficient) and pes1 pes2 (fatty acid phytyl ester deficient). Therefore, phytenal accumulation is controlled by competing, alternative pathways of phosphorylation (leading to tocopherol production) or esterification (fatty acid phytyl ester production). As a consequence, the content of phytenal is maintained at low levels, presumably to minimize its toxic effects caused by its highly reactive aldehyde group that can form covalent bonds with and inactivate the amino groups of proteins.
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spelling pubmed-80541552021-04-21 Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal Gutbrod, Philipp Yang, Wentao Grujicic, Goran Vuk Peisker, Helga Gutbrod, Katharina Du, Lin Fang Dörmann, Peter J Biol Chem Research Article Phytol is the isoprenoid alcohol bound in ester linkage to chlorophyll, the most abundant photosynthetic pigment in plants. During leaf senescence, large amounts of phytol are released by chlorophyll degradation. However, the pathway of phytol catabolism in plants is unknown. We hypothesized that phytol degradation in plants might involve its oxidation into the long-chain aldehyde phytenal. Using GC-MS for aldehyde quantification after derivatization with methylhydroxylamine, phytenal was identified in leaves, whereas other long-chain aldehydes (phytanal and pristanal) were barely detectable. We found that phytenal accumulates during chlorotic stresses, for example, salt stress, dark-induced senescence, and nitrogen deprivation. The increase in the phytenal content is mediated at least in part independently of enzyme activities, and it is independent of light. Characterization of phytenal accumulation in the pao1 mutant affected in chlorophyll degradation revealed that phytenal is an authentic phytol metabolite derived from chlorophyll breakdown. The increase in phytenal was even stronger in mutants affected in the production of other phytol metabolites including vte5-2 (tocopherol deficient) and pes1 pes2 (fatty acid phytyl ester deficient). Therefore, phytenal accumulation is controlled by competing, alternative pathways of phosphorylation (leading to tocopherol production) or esterification (fatty acid phytyl ester production). As a consequence, the content of phytenal is maintained at low levels, presumably to minimize its toxic effects caused by its highly reactive aldehyde group that can form covalent bonds with and inactivate the amino groups of proteins. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8054155/ /pubmed/33713704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100530 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Gutbrod, Philipp
Yang, Wentao
Grujicic, Goran Vuk
Peisker, Helga
Gutbrod, Katharina
Du, Lin Fang
Dörmann, Peter
Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title_full Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title_fullStr Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title_full_unstemmed Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title_short Phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
title_sort phytol derived from chlorophyll hydrolysis in plants is metabolized via phytenal
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8054155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33713704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.100530
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