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Plant Physiol
; 106(4): 1257-1260, 1994 Dec.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-12232405
RESUMO
Threonine dehydratase, the first enzyme in isoleucine biosynthesis, catalyzes deamination and dehydration of threonine to produce 2-ketobutyrate and ammonia. An antimetabolite, 2-(1-cyclohexen-3(R)-yl)-S-glycine (CHG), inhibits the plant enzyme. CHG inhibits the growth of Black Mexican Sweet corn (Zea mays) cells and of Arabidopsis thaliana plants. The herbicidal effects of CHG can be reversed by 2-ketobutyrate, other intermediates of isoleucine biosynthesis, and by isoleucine itself. These results suggest that the herbicidal effects observed with CHG are a consequence of inhibition of threonine dehydratase. The enzyme could be a potential target site for an herbicide screening program.