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The plant growth regulator abscisic acid (ABA) is formed by the oxidative cleavage of an epoxy-carotenoid. The synthesis of other apocarotenoids, such as vitamin A in animals, may occur by a similar mechanism. In ABA biosynthesis, oxidative cleavage is the first committed reaction and is believed to be the key regulatory step. A new ABA-deficient mutant of maize has been identified and the corresponding gene, Vp14, has been cloned. The recombinant VP14 protein catalyzes the cleavage of 9-cis-epoxy-carotenoids to form C25 apo-aldehydes and xanthoxin, a precursor of ABA in higher plants.
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Steven H. Schwartz
Bayer (United States)
Bao Cai Tan
University of Florida
Douglas A. Gage
University of Maryland, Baltimore
Science
University of Florida
Michigan State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0c31c2e8a76b30438863d1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.276.5320.1872
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