A conserved strategy of chalcone isomerase-like protein to rectify promiscuous chalcone synthase specificity

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Toshiyuki Waki
Ryo Mameda
Takuya Nakano
Sayumi Yamada
Miho Terashita
Keisuke Ito
Natsuki Tenma
Yanbing Li
Naoto Fujino
Kaichi Uno
Satoshi Yamashita
Yuichi Aoki
Konstantin Denessiouk
Yosuke Kawai
Satoko Sugawara
Kazuki Saito
Keiko Yonekura-Sakakibara
Yasumasa Morita
Atsushi Hoshino
Seiji Takahashi
Toru Nakayama
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[1] Tohoku University,Graduate School of Engineering
[2] Kanazawa University,Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology
[3] Tohoku Medical Megabank Organization,Department of Integrative Genomics
[4] Åbo Akademi University,Structural Bioinformatics Laboratory, Biochemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering
[5] National Center for Global Health and Medicine,Genome Medical Science Project
[6] The RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science,Experimental Farm, Faculty of Agriculture
[7] Meijo University,undefined
[8] National Institute for Basic Biology,undefined
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Land plants produce diverse flavonoids for growth, survival, and reproduction. Chalcone synthase is the first committed enzyme of the flavonoid biosynthetic pathway and catalyzes the production of 2′,4,4′,6′-tetrahydroxychalcone (THC). However, it also produces other polyketides, including p-coumaroyltriacetic acid lactone (CTAL), because of the derailment of the chalcone-producing pathway. This promiscuity of CHS catalysis adversely affects the efficiency of flavonoid biosynthesis, although it is also believed to have led to the evolution of stilbene synthase and p-coumaroyltriacetic acid synthase. In this study, we establish that chalcone isomerase-like proteins (CHILs), which are encoded by genes that are ubiquitous in land plant genomes, bind to CHS to enhance THC production and decrease CTAL formation, thereby rectifying the promiscuous CHS catalysis. This CHIL function has been confirmed in diverse land plant species, and represents a conserved strategy facilitating the efficient influx of substrates from the phenylpropanoid pathway to the flavonoid pathway.
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