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Query: KEGG:D03374 (
Capsicum
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Hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA : tyramine N-(hydroxycinnamoyl) transferase (
THT
) is a pivotal enzyme in the synthesis of N-(hydroxycinnamoyl)-amines, which are associated with cell wall fortification in plants. The cDNA encoding
THT
was cloned from the leaves of UV-C treated
Capsicum
annuum (hot pepper) using a differential screening strategy. The predicted protein encoded by the
THT
cDNA is 250 amino acids in length and has a relative molecular mass of 28,221. The protein sequence derived from the cDNA shares 76% and 67% identity with the potato and tobacco
THT
protein sequences, respectively. The recombinant pepper
THT
enzyme was purified using a bacterial overexpression system. The purified enzyme has a broad substrate specificity including acyl donors such as cinnamoyl-, sinapoyl-, feruloyl-, caffeoyl-, and 4-coumaroyl-CoA and acceptors such as tyramine and octopamine. In UV-C treated plants, the
THT
mRNA was strongly induced in leaves, and the elevated level of expression was stable for up to 36 h.
THT
mRNA also increased in leaves that were detached from the plant but not treated with UV-C.
THT
expression was measured in different plant tissues, and was constitutive at a similar level in leaf, root, stem, flower and fruit. Induction of
THT
mRNA was correlated with an increase in
THT
protein.
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PMID:Cloning and characterization of a hydroxycinnamoyl-CoA:tyramine N-(hydroxycinnamoyl)transferase induced in response to UV-C and wounding from Capsicum annuum. 1138 13