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  • Dihydroneopterin aldolase is a key enzyme in folate synthesis that has yet to be thoroughly studied in plants, with the gene encoding it being identified in E. coli.
  • Three homologs of FolB in Arabidopsis (AtFolB1-3) and one in tomato (LeFolB1) were found, with AtFolB1 and AtFolB2 exhibiting both dihydroneopterin aldolase and epimerase activities when expressed in E. coli.
  • Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the FolB homologs have diverged significantly among different plant species, indicating the possibility that they may have different functions beyond their known substrate, DHN.

Article Abstract

Dihydroneopterin aldolase (EC 4.1.2.25) is one of the enzymes of folate synthesis that remains to be cloned and characterized from plants. This enzyme catalyzes conversion of 7,8-dihydroneopterin (DHN) to 6-hydroxymethyl-7,8-dihydropterin, and is encoded by the folB gene in Escherichia coli. The E. coli FolB protein also mediates epimerization of DHN to 7,8-dihydromonapterin. Searches of the Arabidopsis genome detected three genes encoding substantially diverged FolB homologs (AtFolB1-3, sharing 57%-73% identity), for which cDNAs were isolated. A fourth cDNA specifying a FolB-like protein (LeFolB1) was obtained from tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) by reverse transcription-PCR. When overproduced in E. coli, recombinant AtFolB1, AtFolB2, and LeFolB1 proteins all had both dihydroneopterin aldolase and epimerase activities, and carried out the aldol cleavage reaction on the epimerization product, 7,8-dihydromonapterin, as well as on DHN. AtFolB3, however, could not be expressed in active form. Size exclusion chromatography indicated that the plant enzyme is an octamer, like the bacterial enzyme. Quantifying expression of the Arabidopsis genes by real-time reverse transcription-PCR showed that AtFolB1 and AtFolB2 messages occur at low levels throughout the plant, whereas the AtFolB3 mRNA was detected only in siliques and only with an extremely low abundance. Sequence comparisons and phylogenetic analysis of FolB homologs from 16 plants indicated that their N-terminal regions are highly variable, and that most species have a small number of FolB genes that diverged after separation of the lineages leading to families. The substantial divergence of FolB homologs in Arabidopsis and other plants suggests that some of them may act on substrates other than DHN.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC429337PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1104/pp.103.038430DOI Listing

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