Abstract

The plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) regulates many processes, including response to drought, seed dormancy and abscission of leaves and fruits. For maintenance of ABA homeostasis, catabolism of ABA by 8′-hydroxylation and subsequent cyclisation to phaseic acid (PA) is crucial. However, detection of ABA 8′-hydroxylation activity is tedious. We present a simple and rapid method for detection of ABA 8′-hydroxylase activity by cloning cDNAs of interest and expressing the respective protein in yeast. Upon addition of ABA, PA is formed and subsequently quantified in the yeast cell culture supernatant by heart cutting 2D-HPLC or GC-MS.

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