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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997-Jun

Cloning gibberellin dioxygenase genes from pumpkin endosperm by heterologous expression of enzyme activities in Escherichia coli.

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Gibberellin (GA) plant hormones are biosynthesized via complex pathways, the final steps of which are catalyzed by 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases. Here, the cloning of two such enzymes, the GA 7-oxidase and the GA 20-oxidase, is reported using a novel approach, namely, by screening for GA dioxygenase activities expressed as T7 gene 10 fusion proteins in recombinant Escherichia coli. In vitro translation products of mRNA from endosperm of immature pumpkin seeds contained three GA dioxygenase activities, including 7-oxidase, 20-oxidase, and 3beta-hydroxylase. A cDNA expression library was prepared from the endosperm mRNA in lambdaMOSElox. An aliquot of the amplified library was converted to plasmids in vivo and used for transformation of E. coli BL21(DE3), which thereafter expressed recombinant fusion proteins containing 7-oxidase, 20-oxidase, and 3beta-hydroxylase activities. By screening for specific GA dioxygenase expression, clones harboring 7-oxidase and 20-oxidase cDNA were isolated. The ORF of the 7-oxidase cDNA is 945 bp long, encoding for 314 amino acid residues with a calculated Mr of 35,712 and pI of 5.7. Recombinant GA 7-oxidase oxidizes GA12-aldehyde to GA12 and GA14-aldehyde to GA14. Evidence was obtained for further metabolism of GA12 by the 7-oxidase to four products, two of which are monohydroxylated GA12. The ORF of the 20-oxidase is-apart from seven changes, resulting in four amino acid substitutions-identical to the 20-oxidase cDNA previously cloned from pumpkin cotyledon mRNA; both 20-oxidases have the same catalytic properties.

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