Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 49
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Purine Metabolism in Transgenic Coffea canephora Plants with Reduced Expression of N-Methyltransferase Genes
*Hiroshi AshiharaXin-Qiang ZhengRiko KatahiraMasayuki MorimotoShinjiro OgitaHiroshi Sano
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In anti-sense and RNA interference transgenic plants of Coffea canephora in which the expression of CaMXMT1 was suppressed, caffeine biosynthesis from [8-14C]adenine was investigated, together with the overall metabolism of [8-14C]adenine. Compared with wild type control plants, total purine alkaloid biosynthesis from adenine and conversion of theobromine to caffeine were both reduced in the transgenic plants. As found previously, [8-14C]adenine was metabolised to salvage products (nucleotides and RNA), to degradation products (ureides and CO2) and to purine alkaloids (theobromine and caffeine). In the transgenic plants, metabolism of [8-14C]adenine shifted from purine alkaloid synthesis to purine catabolism or salvage for nucleotides. HPLC analysis revealed a significantly reduced caffeine content in the transgenic plants. A small quantity (less than 20 nmol/g fresh weight) of xanthosine had accumulated in at least one of the transgenic plants.
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