Patricia A. Harder
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 1994
David L. Hallahan; Sze-Mei C. Lau; Patricia A. Harder; Glenn W. Dawson; John A. Pickett; Rolf E. Christoffersen; Daniel P. O'Keefe
A cytochrome P-450 present in ripening avocado (Persea americana) fruit mesocarp (CYP71A1) had previously been shown to metabolize the monoterpenoids nerol and geraniol (Hallahan et al. (1992) Plant Physiol. 98, 1290-1297). Using DNA encoding CYP71A1 as a hybridization probe, we have shown by Southern analysis that a related gene is present in the catmint, Nepeta racemosa. RNA blot analysis, together with Western analysis of catmint leaf polypeptides using avocado cyt P-450 antiserum, showed that a closely related gene is expressed in catmint leaves. Cytochrome P-450 in catmint microsomes catalysed the specific hydroxylation of nerol and geraniol at C-10, whereas avocado CYP71A1, in either avocado microsomes or heterologously expressed in yeast, catalysed 2,3- or 6,7-epoxidation of these substrates. These results suggest that orthologous genes of the CYP71 family are expressed in these two plant species, but catalyse dissimilar reactions with monoterpenoid substrates.
Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 1991
Patricia A. Harder; Daniel P. O'Keefe; James A. Romesser; Kenneth J. Leto; Charles A. Omer
SummaryMetabolism of sulfonylurea herbicides by Streptomyces griseolus ATCC 11796 is carried out via two cytochromes P-450, P-450SU1 and P-450SU2. Mutants of S. griseolus, selected by their reduced ability to metabolize a fluorescent sulfonylurea, do not synthesize cytochrome P-450SU1 when grown in the presence of sulfonylureas. Genetic evidence indicated that this phenotype was the result of a deletion of > 15 kb of DNA, including the structural genes for cytochrome P-450SU1 and an associated ferredoxin Fd-1 (suaC and suaB, respectively). In the absence of this monooxygenase system, the mutants described here respond to the presence of sulfonylureas or phenobarbital in the growth medium with the expression of only the suhC,B gene products (cytochrome P-450SU2 and Fd-2), previously observed only as minor components in wild-type cells treated with sulfonylurea. These strains have enabled an analysis of sulfonylurea metabolism mediated by cytochrome P-450SU2 in the absence of P-450SU1, yielding an in vivo delineation of the roles of the two different cytochrome P-450 systems in herbicide metabolism by S. griseolus.
Biochemistry | 1993
Sze Mei Cindy Lau; Patricia A. Harder; Daniel P. O'Keefe
Archive | 1990
Caroline Dean; Patricia A. Harder; Kenneth J. Leto; Daniel P. O'Keefe; Charles A. Omer; James A. Romesser; James Michael Tepperman
Biochemical Society Transactions | 1992
Daniel P. O'Keefe; Kristin R. Bozak; Rolf E. Christoffersen; James Tepperman; Caroline Dean; Patricia A. Harder
Biochemical Society Transactions | 1993
Daniel P. O'Keefe; Sze-Mei Cindy Lau; Patricia A. Harder
Archive | 1998
Patricia A. Harder; Joan T. Odell
Archive | 1989
Patricia A. Harder; Daniel A. Kunz
Archive | 1998
Joan T. Odell; Patricia A. Harder
Archive | 1990
Caroline Dean; Patricia A. Harder; Kenneth Leto; Francis Thomas Lichtner; Joan T. Odell; Daniel P. O'Keefe; Charles A. Omer; James A. Romesser; Sandra Hoff Russell; James Tepperman