Edgar B. Cahoon
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Plant Physiology | 2002
Edgar B. Cahoon; Kevin G. Ripp; Sarah E. Hall; Brian Mcgonigle
Seed oils of a number of Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae species are enriched in 12-epoxyoctadeca-cis-9-enoic acid (vernolic acid), an unusual 18-carbon Δ12-epoxy fatty acid with potential industrial value. It has been previously demonstrated that the epoxy group of vernolic acid is synthesized by the activity of a Δ12-oleic acid desaturase-like enzyme in seeds of the Asteraceae Crepis palaestina and Vernonia galamensis. In contrast, results from metabolic studies have suggested the involvement of a cytochrome P450 enzyme in vernolic acid synthesis in seeds of the Euphorbiaceae species Euphorbia lagascae. To clarify the biosynthetic origin of vernolic acid in E. lagascae seed, an expressed sequence tag analysis was conducted. Among 1,006 randomly sequenced cDNAs from developingE. lagascae seeds, two identical expressed sequence tags were identified that encode a cytochrome P450 enzyme classified as CYP726A1. Consistent with the seed-specific occurrence of vernolic acid in E. lagascae, mRNA corresponding to theCYP726A1 gene was abundant in developing seeds, but was not detected in leaves. In addition, expression of the E. lagascae CYP726A1 cDNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae was accompanied by production of vernolic acid in cultures supplied with linoleic acid and an epoxy fatty acid tentatively identified as 12-epoxyoctadeca-9,15-dienoic acid (12-epoxy-18:2Δ9,15) in cultures supplied with α-linolenic acid. Consistent with this, expression of CYP726A1 in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) callus or somatic soybean (Glycine max) embryos resulted in the accumulation of vernolic acid and 12-epoxy-18:2Δ9,15. Overall, these results conclusively demonstrate that Asteraceae species and the Euphorbiaceae E. lagascae have evolved structurally unrelated enzymes to generate the Δ12-epoxy group of vernolic acid.
Archive | 2004
Anthony J. Kinney; Edgar B. Cahoon; Howard Glenn Damude; William D. Hitz; Zhan-Bin Liu; Charles W. Kolar
Archive | 2003
Edgar B. Cahoon; Sean J. Coughlan; Rebecca E. Cahoon; Karlene H. Butler
Archive | 1999
Edgar B. Cahoon; Anthony J. Kinney; Rebecca E. Cahoon
Archive | 2001
Edgar B. Cahoon
Archive | 1999
Edgar B. Cahoon; William D. Hitz; Anthony J. Kinney; Steven J. Vollmer
Archive | 2002
Karlene H. Butler; Edgar B. Cahoon; Rebecca E. Cahoon; Omolayo O. Famodu; Sarah E. Hall
Archive | 2007
Olga Danilevskaya; Pedro Hermon; David Mark Shirbroun; Edward Bruggemann; Evgueni Ananiev; Theodore M. Klein; Antoni Rafalski; Hajime Sakai; Edgar B. Cahoon; Rebecca E. Cahoon
Archive | 2006
Edgar B. Cahoon
Archive | 2000
Edgar B. Cahoon; William D. Hitz; Kevin G. Ripp