Functional characterization of tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana) serotonin N-acetyltransferases (NbSNAT1 and NbSNAT2)

K. Back, Lee Hyoung Yool, Hwang Ok Jin
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Nicotiana benthamiana (tobacco) is an important dicotyledonous model plant; however, no serotonin N-acetyltransferases (SNATs) have been characterized in tobacco. In this study, we identified, cloned, and characterized the enzyme kinetics of two SNAT genes from N. benthamiana, NbSNAT1 and NbSNAT2. The substrate affinity (Km) and maximum reaction rate (Vmax) for NbSNAT1 were 579 µM and 136 pkat/mg protein for serotonin, and 945 µM and 298 pkat/mg protein for 5-methoxytryptamine, respectively. Similarly, the Km and Vmax values for NbSNAT2 were 326 µM and 26 pkat/mg protein for serotonin, and 872 µM and 92 pkat/mg protein for 5-methoxytryptamine, respectively. Moreover, we found that NbSNAT1 and NbSNAT2 localized to chloroplasts, similar to SNAT proteins from other plant species. The activities of the NbSNAT proteins were not affected by melatonin feedback inhibition in vitro. Finally, transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing either NbSNAT1 or NbSNAT2 did not exhibit increased melatonin levels, possibly due to the expression of catabolic enzymes. Generating transgenic tobacco plants with downregulated NbSNAT expression would provide further insight into the functional role of melatonin in tobacco plants. 
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烟草(Nicotiana benthamiana)血清素n -乙酰转移酶(NbSNAT1和NbSNAT2)的功能表征
烟叶是一种重要的双子叶模式植物;然而,在烟草中尚未发现血清素n -乙酰转移酶(SNATs)。在这项研究中,我们从N. benthamiana中鉴定、克隆了两个SNAT基因NbSNAT1和NbSNAT2,并对其酶动力学进行了表征。NbSNAT1对血清素的底物亲和力(Km)和最大反应速率(Vmax)分别为579µM和136 pkat/mg蛋白,对5-甲氧基色胺的最大反应速率(Vmax)分别为945µM和298 pkat/mg蛋白。同样,NbSNAT2血清素的Km和Vmax分别为326µM和26 pkat/mg蛋白,5-甲氧基色胺的Km和Vmax分别为872µM和92 pkat/mg蛋白。此外,我们发现NbSNAT1和NbSNAT2定位于叶绿体,类似于其他植物物种的SNAT蛋白。褪黑激素反馈抑制对NbSNAT蛋白活性无影响。最后,过表达NbSNAT1或NbSNAT2的转基因烟草植株没有表现出褪黑激素水平的增加,这可能是由于分解代谢酶的表达。产生NbSNAT表达下调的转基因烟草植株将为进一步了解褪黑素在烟草植物中的功能作用提供依据。
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