2004
DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.033936
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myo-Inositol Oxygenase Offers a Possible Entry Point into Plant Ascorbate Biosynthesis

Abstract: Two biosynthetic pathways for ascorbate (l-ascorbic acid [AsA]; vitamin C) in plants are presently known, the mannose/ l-galactose pathway and an l-GalUA pathway. Here, we present molecular and biochemical evidence for a possible biosynthetic route using myo-inositol (MI) as the initial substrate. A MI oxygenase (MIOX) gene was identified in chromosome 4 (miox4) of Arabidopsis ecotype Columbia, and its enzymatic activity was confirmed in bacterially expressed recombinant protein. Miox4 was primarily expressed … Show more

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“…In addition, the overexpression of a single MIOX gene has been reported to result in elevated levels of ascorbic acid in plants (Lorence et al 2004). The amounts of ascorbate in wild-type and DMIOX2 or DMIOX5 knock-out plants were between 2 and 3.5 lmol g À1 fresh weight in individual experiments, depending on the environmental conditions, and differed less than 5% in several independent measurements.…”
Section: Ascorbate Content In Miox Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In addition, the overexpression of a single MIOX gene has been reported to result in elevated levels of ascorbic acid in plants (Lorence et al 2004). The amounts of ascorbate in wild-type and DMIOX2 or DMIOX5 knock-out plants were between 2 and 3.5 lmol g À1 fresh weight in individual experiments, depending on the environmental conditions, and differed less than 5% in several independent measurements.…”
Section: Ascorbate Content In Miox Mutantsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Ascorbic-acid content was measured as previously described (Lorence et al 2004). Leaves from 3-or 5-weekold Arabidopsis plants, grown in the greenhouse (16-h light period, $23°C), were collected at noon on either a sunny or a cloudy day.…”
Section: Ascorbic-acid Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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