posted on 2015-11-11, 00:00authored byJuthamath Komvongsa, Bancha Mahong, Kannika Phasai, Yanling Hua, Jong-Seong Jeon, James R. Ketudat
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Rice Os9BGlu31 transglucosidase transfers
glucosyl moieties between
various carboxylic acids and alcohols, including phenolic acids and
flavonoids, in vitro. The role of Os9BGlu31 transglucosidase in rice
plant metabolism has only been suggested to date. Methanolic extracts
of rice bran and leaves were found to contain oleic acid and linoleic
acid to which Os9BGlu31 could transfer glucose from the 4-nitrophenyl
β-d-glucoside (4NPGlc) donor to form 1-O-acyl glucose esters. Os9BGlu31 showed higher activity with oleic
acid (18:1) and linoleic acid (18:2) than with stearic acid (18:0)
and had both a higher kcat and a higher Km for linoleic than oleic acid in the presence
of 8 mM 4NPGlc donor. Os9BGlu31 knockout mutant rice
lines were found to have significantly larger amounts of fatty acid
glucose esters than wild-type control lines. Because the transglucosylation
reaction is reversible, these data suggest that fatty acid glucose
esters act as glucosyl donor substrates for Os9BGlu31 transglucosidase
in rice.