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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 110, Issue 1 51-59, Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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BIOCHEMISTRY AND ENZYMOLOGY |
The Arabidopsis thaliana trp5 Mutant Has a Feedback-Resistant Anthranilate Synthase and Elevated Soluble Tryptophan
J. Li and R. L. Last
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research and Section of Genetics and Development, Cornell University, Tower Road, Ithaca, New York 14853-1801
The first step of tryptophan biosynthesis is catalyzed by anthranilate
synthase (AS), which is normally subject to feedback inhibition by
tryptophan. Three independent trp5 mutants defective in the Arabidopsis
thaliana AS [alpha] subunit structural gene ASA1 were identified by
selection for resistance to the herbicidal compound 6-methylanthranilate.
In all three mutants these biochemical changes are caused by a single amino
acid substitution from aspartate to asparagine at residue position 341.
Compared with the enzyme from wild-type plants, the tryptophan
concentration causing 50% inhibition of AS activity in the trp5 mutant
increased nearly 3-fold, the apparent Km for chorismate decreased by
approximately 50%, and the apparent Vmax increased 60%. As a consequence of
altered AS kinetic properties, the trp5 mutants accumulated 3-fold higher
soluble tryptophan than wild-type plants. However, even though the soluble
tryptophan levels were increased in trp5 plants, the concentrations of five
tryptophan biosynthetic proteins remained unchanged. These data are
consistent with the hypothesis that the reaction catalyzed by A. thaliana
AS is rate limiting for the tryptophan pathway and that accumulation of
tryptophan biosynthetic enzymes is not repressed by a 3-fold excess of end
product.
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