Functional diversity of 2-oxoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent dioxygenases in plant metabolism

Front Plant Sci. 2014 Oct 9:5:524. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2014.00524. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Oxidative enzymes catalyze many different reactions in plant metabolism. Among this suite of enzymes are the 2-oxoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent dioxygenases (2-ODDs). Cytochromes P450 (CYPs) as often considered the most versatile oxidative enzymes in nature, but the diversity and complexity of reactions catalyzed by 2-ODDs is superior to the CYPs. The list of oxidative reactions catalyzed by 2-ODDs includes hydroxylations, demethylations, desaturations, ring closure, ring cleavage, epimerization, rearrangement, halogenation, and demethylenation. Furthermore, recent work, including the discovery of 2-ODDs involved in epigenetic regulation, and others catalyzing several characteristic steps in specialized metabolic pathways, support the argument that 2-ODDs are among the most versatile and important oxidizing biological catalysts. In this review, we survey and summarize the pertinent literature with a focus on several key reactions catalyzed by 2-ODDs, and discuss the significance and impact of these enzymes in plant metabolism.

Keywords: 2-oxoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent dioxygenase; DNA and histone demethylation; iron sensing; primary metabolism; specialized metabolism.

Publication types

  • Review