Unveiling
Biosynthesis of the Phytohormone Abscisic
Acid in Fungi: Unprecedented Mechanism of Core Scaffold Formation
Catalyzed by an Unusual Sesquiterpene Synthase
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.