TY - JOUR
T1 - VC1 catalyses a key step in the biosynthesis of vicine in faba bean
AU - Björnsdotter, Emilie
AU - Nadzieja, Marcin
AU - Chang, Wei
AU - Escobar-Herrera, Leandro
AU - Mancinotti, Davide
AU - Angra, Deepti
AU - Xia, Xinxing
AU - Tacke, Rebecca
AU - Khazaei, Hamid
AU - Crocoll, Christoph
AU - Vandenberg, Albert
AU - Link, Wolfgang
AU - Stoddard, Frederick L.
AU - O'Sullivan, Donal M.
AU - Stougaard, Jens
AU - Schulman, Alan H.
AU - Andersen, Stig U.
AU - Geu-Flores, Fernando
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a widely adapted and high-yielding legume cultivated for its protein-rich seeds(1). However, the seeds accumulate the pyrimidine glucosides vicine and convicine, which can cause haemolytic anaemia (favism) in 400 million genetically predisposed individuals(2). Here, we use gene-to-metabolite correlations, gene mapping and genetic complementation to identify VC1 as a key enzyme in vicine and convicine biosynthesis. We demonstrate that VC1 has GTP cyclohydrolase II activity and that the purine GTP is a precursor of both vicine and convicine. Finally, we show that cultivars with low vicine and convicine levels carry an inactivating insertion in the coding sequence of VC1. Our results reveal an unexpected, purine rather than pyrimidine, biosynthetic origin for vicine and convicine and pave the way for the development of faba bean cultivars that are free of these anti-nutrients.
AB - Faba bean (Vicia faba L.) is a widely adapted and high-yielding legume cultivated for its protein-rich seeds(1). However, the seeds accumulate the pyrimidine glucosides vicine and convicine, which can cause haemolytic anaemia (favism) in 400 million genetically predisposed individuals(2). Here, we use gene-to-metabolite correlations, gene mapping and genetic complementation to identify VC1 as a key enzyme in vicine and convicine biosynthesis. We demonstrate that VC1 has GTP cyclohydrolase II activity and that the purine GTP is a precursor of both vicine and convicine. Finally, we show that cultivars with low vicine and convicine levels carry an inactivating insertion in the coding sequence of VC1. Our results reveal an unexpected, purine rather than pyrimidine, biosynthetic origin for vicine and convicine and pave the way for the development of faba bean cultivars that are free of these anti-nutrients.
KW - GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE-II
KW - AGROBACTERIUM-RHIZOGENES
KW - CONVICINE
U2 - 10.1038/s41477-021-00950-w
DO - 10.1038/s41477-021-00950-w
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 34226693
VL - 7
SP - 923
EP - 931
JO - Nature Plants
JF - Nature Plants
SN - 2055-026X
ER -