KEGG   PATHWAY: pvu00905
Entry
pvu00905                    Pathway                                
Name
Brassinosteroid biosynthesis - Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean)
Description
Brassinosteroids are a group of plant steroid hormones that regulate growth and development. More than fifty naturally occurring brassinosteroids have been identified in a wide range of plant species. The most abundant and widely occurring brassinosteroids are C28 steroids, and among them brassinolide (BL) is the most biologically active. Plants have multiple pathways for biosynthesis of BL, which are derived from the steroid biosynthetic pathway. Two pathways from campestanol to castasterone (CS), C6 oxidation and the late-C6 oxidation pathways, operate in many plants. Another branching pathway, the early-C22 oxidation pathway, was demonstrated using a brassinosteroid-deficient mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana. Recently, a new shortcut pathway from campesterol to 6-deoxotyphasterol was demonstrated by a functional analysis of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases responsible for brassinosteroid biosynthesis. Thus, at least four pathways are involved in the biosynthesis of CS, and CS is further metabolized to BL by lactonization of the B ring.
Class
Metabolism; Metabolism of terpenoids and polyketides
Pathway map
pvu00905  Brassinosteroid biosynthesis
pvu00905

Module
pvu_M00371  Castasterone biosynthesis, campesterol => castasterone [PATH:pvu00905]
Other DBs
GO: 0016132
Organism
Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean) [GN:pvu]
Gene
PHAVU_003G253100g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09587] [EC:1.14.14.178]
PHAVU_002G029700g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09587] [EC:1.14.14.178]
PHAVU_008G147500g  hypothetical protein [KO:K12639] [EC:1.14.14.178]
PHAVU_001G242200g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09588] [EC:1.14.19.79]
PHAVU_008G224600g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09588] [EC:1.14.19.79]
PHAVU_008G108600g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09591] [EC:1.3.1.22]
PHAVU_002G167400g  hypothetical protein [KO:K12637] [EC:1.14.14.147]
PHAVU_003G258400g  hypothetical protein [KO:K12637] [EC:1.14.14.147]
PHAVU_010G139600g  hypothetical protein [KO:K12638] [EC:1.14.14.147]
PHAVU_008G028800g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09590] [EC:1.14.14.179]
PHAVU_004G041700g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09590] [EC:1.14.14.179]
PHAVU_003G040300g  hypothetical protein [KO:K09590] [EC:1.14.14.179]
PHAVU_010G128900g  hypothetical protein [KO:K20623]
PHAVU_009G199200g  hypothetical protein [KO:K15639] [EC:1.14.-.-]
PHAVU_003G161200g  hypothetical protein [KO:K15639] [EC:1.14.-.-]
Compound
C01789  Campesterol
C08814  Brassinolide
C15784  Campest-4-en-3beta-ol
C15785  Campest-4-en-3-one
C15786  5alpha-Campestan-3-one
C15787  Campestanol
C15788  6alpha-Hydroxycampestanol
C15789  6-Oxocampestanol
C15790  Cathasterone
C15791  Teasterone
C15792  3-Dehydroteasterone
C15793  Typhasterol
C15794  Castasterone
C15795  22alpha-Hydroxy-campesterol
C15796  (22S)-22-Hydroxycampest-4-en-3-one
C15797  22alpha-Hydroxy-5alpha-campestan-3-one
C15798  6-Deoxocathasterone
C15799  6-Deoxoteasterone
C15800  3-Dehydro-6-deoxoteasterone
C15801  6-Deoxotyphasterol
C15802  6-Deoxocastasterone
C15803  6alpha-Hydroxycastasterone
C16251  3-epi-6-Deoxocathasterone
C16252  (22R,23R)-22,23-Dihydroxycampesterol
C16253  (22R,23R)-22,23-Dihydroxy-campest-4-en-3-one
C17733  7-Oxateasterone
C17735  7-Oxatyphasterol
C19873  26-Hydroxycastasterone
C19874  26-Hydroxybrassinolide
Reference
  Authors
Koshiba K, Kamiya Y.
  Title
[Atarasii Syokubutuhorumon no Kagaku] (In Japanese)
  Journal
Koudansya saientific:199-138 (2002)
Reference
  Authors
Fukuda H, Matida Y, Kamiya Y, Kakimoto T.
  Title
[Shinpan Syokubutuhorumon no Sigunarudentatu] (In Japanese)
  Journal
Syujyunsya:165-186 (2004)
Reference
  Authors
Shimada Y, Goda H, Nakamura A, Takatsuto S, Fujioka S, Yoshida S.
  Title
Organ-specific expression of brassinosteroid-biosynthetic genes and distribution of endogenous brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis.
  Journal
Plant Physiol 131:287-97 (2003)
DOI:10.1104/pp.013029
Reference
  Authors
Choe, S.
  Title
Brassinosteroid biosynthesis and inactivation.
  Journal
Physiol Plant 126:539-548 (2006)
DOI:10.1111/j.1399-3054.2006.00681.x
Reference
  Authors
Ohnishi T, Szatmari AM, Watanabe B, Fujita S, Bancos S, Koncz C, Lafos M, Shibata K, Yokota T, Sakata K, Szekeres M, Mizutani M
  Title
C-23 hydroxylation by Arabidopsis CYP90C1 and CYP90D1 reveals a novel shortcut in brassinosteroid biosynthesis.
  Journal
Plant Cell 18:3275-88 (2006)
DOI:10.1105/tpc.106.045443
Reference
  Authors
Bishop GJ
  Title
Refining the plant steroid hormone biosynthesis pathway.
  Journal
Trends Plant Sci 12:377-80 (2007)
DOI:10.1016/j.tplants.2007.07.001
Reference
  Authors
Nomura T, Kushiro T, Yokota T, Kamiya Y, Bishop GJ, Yamaguchi S
  Title
The last reaction producing brassinolide is catalyzed by cytochrome P-450s, CYP85A3 in tomato and CYP85A2 in Arabidopsis.
  Journal
J Biol Chem 280:17873-9 (2005)
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M414592200
Reference
  Authors
Katsumata T, Hasegawa A, Fujiwara T, Komatsu T, Notomi M, Abe H, Natsume M, Kawaide H
  Title
Arabidopsis CYP85A2 catalyzes lactonization reactions in the biosynthesis of 2-deoxy-7-oxalactone brassinosteroids.
  Journal
Biosci Biotechnol Biochem 72:2110-7 (2008)
DOI:10.1271/bbb.80192
Reference
  Authors
Tanabe S, Ashikari M, Fujioka S, Takatsuto S, Yoshida S, Yano M, Yoshimura A, Kitano H, Matsuoka M, Fujisawa Y, Kato H, Iwasaki Y
  Title
A novel cytochrome P450 is implicated in brassinosteroid biosynthesis via the characterization of a rice dwarf mutant, dwarf11, with reduced seed length.
  Journal
Plant Cell 17:776-90 (2005)
DOI:10.1105/tpc.104.024950
Reference
  Authors
Hong Z, Ueguchi-Tanaka M, Umemura K, Uozu S, Fujioka S, Takatsuto S, Yoshida S, Ashikari M, Kitano H, Matsuoka M
  Title
A rice brassinosteroid-deficient mutant, ebisu dwarf (d2), is caused by a loss of function of a new member of cytochrome P450.
  Journal
Plant Cell 15:2900-10 (2003)
DOI:10.1105/tpc.014712
Related
pathway
pvu00100  Steroid biosynthesis
KO pathway
ko00905   
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