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Site-Directed Mutagenesis of VvCYP76F14 (Cytochrome P450) Unveils Its Potential for Selection in Wine Grape Varieties Linked to the Development of Wine Bouquet.

Bin PengJianguo RanYiyang LiMeiling TangHuilin XiaoShengpeng ShiYouzheng NingAdeeba DarkJin LiXueqiang GuanZhizhong Song
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2024)
Bouquet is a fascinating wine characteristic that serves as an indicator of wine quality, developing during the aging process. The multifunctional monoterpenol oxidase VvCYP76F14 in wine grapes sequentially catalyzes three reactions to produce ( E )-8-carboxylinalool, a crucial precursor for wine bouquet. Previous studies indicated that the activity of VvCYP76F14 derived from different wine grape varieties did not correlate with the amino acid sequence differences. In this study, 54 wine grape varieties were categorized into neutral, aromatic, and full-bodied types based on the sequence differences of VvCYP76F14, closely correlated with the content of wine lactone precursors. Computer modeling and molecular docking analysis of the full-bodied CYP76F14 revealed 17, 19, and 18 amino acid residues in the VvCYP76F14-linalool, VvCYP76F14-( E )-8-hydroxylinalool, and VvCYP76F14-( E )-8-oxolinalool complexes, respectively. Site-directed mutagenesis and in vitro enzyme activity analysis confirmed the substitutions of the key amino acid residues in neutral and aromatic varieties. Notably, the D299 mutation of VvCYP76F14 resulted in the complete loss of ( E )-8-oxolinalool and ( E )-8-carboxylinalool activities, aligning with the undetectable levels of ( E )-8-oxolinalool and ( E )-8-carboxylinalool in "Yantai 2-3-37", which harbors the D299T substitution. Favorably, VvCYP76F14 could serve as a cost-effective fingerprint marker for screening superior hybrid offspring with the desired levels of wine lactone precursors.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • molecular docking
  • crispr cas
  • quality improvement