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  • Abscisic acid (ABA) is a crucial phytohormone that helps plants manage abiotic stresses and is also produced by fungi, potentially aiding in their virulence as pathogens.! -
  • The study identified a new enzyme called BcABA3, which is a unique sesquiterpene synthase that operates through a novel three-step mechanism involving specific intermediates.! -
  • Unlike typical sesquiterpene synthases, BcABA3 has no similar counterparts in existing databases, and similar genes are found in over 100 bacteria, indicating the creation of a new family of these enzymes.!

Article Abstract

Abscisic acid (ABA) is a well-known phytohormone that regulates abiotic stresses. ABA produced by fungi is also proposed to be a virulence factor of fungal pathogens. Although its biosynthetic pathway in fungi was proposed by a series of feeding experiments, the enzyme catalyzing the reaction from farnesyl diphosphate to α-ionylideneethane remains to be identified. In this work, we identified the novel type of sesquiterpene synthase BcABA3 and its unprecedented three-step reaction mechanism involving two neutral intermediates, β-farnesene and allofarnesene. Database searches showed that BcABA3 has no homology with typical sesquiterpene synthases and that the homologous enzyme genes are found in more than 100 bacteria, suggesting that these enzymes form a new family of sesquiterpene synthases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.8b08925DOI Listing

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