Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology
Vol 27, No 1 (2022)

Increased activity of sugarcane sucrose‐phosphate synthase in transgenic tomato in response to N‐terminal truncation

Siti Nurul Afidah (Biotechnology Master Study Program, University of Jember, Jember 68121, Indonesia
Center for Development of Advanced Sciences and Technology (CDAST), University of Jember, Jember 68121, Indonesia)

Inyana Dwi Agustien (Center for Development of Advanced Sciences and Technology (CDAST), University of Jember, Jember 68121, Indonesia)
Parawita Dewanti (Faculty of Agriculture, University of Jember, Jl. Kalimantan No. 37, Jember 68121, Indonesia)
Bambang Sugiharto (Biotechnology Master Study Program, University of Jember, Jember 68121, Indonesia
Center for Development of Advanced Sciences and Technology (CDAST), University of Jember, Jember 68121, Indonesia
Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Na)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Mar 2022

Abstract

Sucrose‐phosphate synthase (SPS) is a key enzyme catalyzing the formation of sucrose‐6‐phosphate through the transfer of uridine‐diphosphate glucose (UDP‐G) as a donor to fructose‐6‐phosphate (F6P) as an acceptor. Plant SPS consists of three main domains: N‐terminal, glycosyltransferase, and C‐terminal domains. Among these, the N‐terminal domain is involved in regulating the allosteric activator glucose‐6‐phosphate (G6P). This study was directed toward determining the regulation and characterization of N‐terminal truncated SPS in transgenic tomato. In this study, the N‐terminal truncated mutant of sugarcane SPS (ΔN‐SoSPS1) and full‐length sugarcane SPS (FL‐SoSPS1) were expressed into tomato plants to verify the functional role and importance of the N‐terminal domain in plant SPS. Overexpression of ΔN‐SoSPS1 led to an up to 3‐fold increase in the specific activity of SPS compared to non‐transformant plants (WT), while the specific activity of ΔN‐SoSPS1 was higher than FL‐SoSPS1 in transgenic tomato plants. Unlike WT and FL‐SoSPS1, the ΔN‐SoSPS1 mutant was not allosterically regulated by G6P. These results indicated that deletion of the N‐terminal domain promotes the loss of allosteric activation by G6P and increases binding affinity between enzyme and substrate.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijbiotech

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Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Immunology & microbiology Materials Science & Nanotechnology

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The Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology (IJBiotech) is an open access, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of novel research in all aspects of biotechnology, with particular attention paid to the exploration and development of natural products derived from ...