Functional Characterization of ent -Copalyl Diphosphate Synthase and Kaurene Synthase Genes from Coffea arabica L.

Journal of agricultural and food chemistry(2023)

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The biochemical profile of coffee beans translates directly into quality traits, nutraceutical and health promoting properties of the coffee beverage. -kaurene is the ubiquitous precursor for gibberellin biosynthesis in plants, but it also serves as an intermediate in specialized (i.e., secondary) diterpenoid metabolism that leads to a diversity of more than 1,000 different metabolites. Nutraceutical effects on human health attributed to diterpenes include antioxidant, anticarcinogenic, and anti-inflammatory properties. Cafestol (CAF) and kahweol (KAH) are two diterpenes found exclusively in the genus. Our objective was to identify and functionally characterize genes involved in the central step of -kaurene production. We identified 17 putative terpene synthase genes in the transcriptome of . Two -copalyl diphosphate synthase () and three kaurene synthase () were selected and manually annotated. Transcript expression profiles of and best matched the CAF and KAH metabolite profiles in different tissues. CaCPS1 and CaKS3 proteins were heterologously expressed and functionally characterized. CaCPS1 catalyzes the cyclization of geranylgeranyl diphosphate (GGPP) to -copalyl diphosphate (-CPP), which is converted to -kaurene by CaKS3. Knowledge about the central steps of diterpene formation in coffee provides a foundation for future characterization of the subsequent enzymes involved in CAF and KAH biosynthesis.
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coffee, diterpene, RNA-seq, RT-qPCR, HPLC, GC-MS
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