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Dr. Christoffersen received his Ph.D. in 1983 from the University of California, Los Angeles. His research there was on the control of gene expression by the plant hormone ethylene. He conducted postdoctoral research at McGill University on genes involved in nitrogen fixation in plants and at the University of California, Davis on the expression and secretion of cellulase in plants. Dr. Christoffersen joined the faculty at UCSB in 1985.

研究领域

The general area of interest in our laboratory is the biochemistry and molecular biology of higher plants. Specific areas currently under study are the mechanism of ethylene biosynthesis, an important phytohormone and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase mediated secondary metabolism in plants. We have cloned and overexpressed in E. coli 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase (ethylene forming enzyme) from avocado. This Fe (II) and ascorbate requiring oxidase is responsible for the last step of ethylene biosynthesis in which 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) is converted to ethylene. We are currently investigating the kinetic mechanism of ACC oxidase; exploring the active site using fluorescence quenching of endogenous tryptophans; and examining various ligand-bound states of enzyme:Fe(II):NO complexes in using electrons paramagnetic resonance (EPR). These studies are being done in collaboration with Dr. N. O. Reich of the Chemistry Department. We have characterized a number of cDNA clones that represent ripening-related mRNAs from avocado fruit. One of these encodes a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase designated CYP71A1. The general role of P450 enzymes is to hydroxylate hydrophobic compounds, although the specific role of the CYP71A1 gene in fruit ripening is unknown and currently under investigation. The heterologous expression of the CYP71A1 protein in yeast has allowed in vitro characterization of the CYP71A1 protein. We have shown that various monoterpene compounds are either hydroxylated or epoxydated by the CYP71A1 enzyme. This suggests that the endogenous substrate may be related to monoterpenes, a class of compounds known to be important to fruit aroma or flavor. We have also started to explore the involvement of P450 genes in the metabolic functions of Arabidopsis thaliana, a plant system much more amenable to molecular genetic manipulations than avocado.

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Brunhuber, N. M. W.; Mort, J. L.; Christoffersen, R. E.; Reich, N. O. (2000) Steady-state kinetic mechanism of recombinant avocado ACC oxidase: Initial velocity and inhibitor studies. Biochemistry 39, 10730-10738. Rocklin, A. M.; Tierney, D. L.; Kofman, V.; Brunhuber, N. M. W.; Hoffman, B. M.; Christoffersen, R. E.; Reich, N. O.; Lipscomb, J. D.; Que, L. (1999). Role of the nonheme Fe(II) center in the biosynthesis of the plant hormone ethylene. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A 96, 7905-7909. Katherine J. Courtney, Frank W. Percival, David L. Hallahan, Rolf E. Christoffersen (1996) Cloning and sequencing of a cytochrome P450, CYP89, from Arabidopsis thaliana (Accession No. U61231) (PGR96-061). Plant Physiol. 112, 445. Tonutti, P., Cass, L. G., and Christoffersen, R. E. (1995). The expression of cellulase gene family members during induced avocado fruit abscission and ripening. Plant, Cell and Environment 18, 709-713. Hallahan, D. L., Lau, S. M. C., Harder, P. A., Smiley, D. W. M., Dawson, G. W., Pickett, J. A., Christoffersen, R. E., and O'Keefe, D. P. (1994). Cytochrome p-450-catalysed monoterpenoid oxidation in catmint (Nepeta racemosa) and avocado (Persea americana) - evidence for related enzymes with different activities. Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 1201, 94-100. Kutsunai, S. Y.; Lin, A.-C.; Percival, F. W.; Laties, G. G.; Christoffersen, R. E. (1993) Ripening-related polygalacturonase cDNA from avocado. Plant Physiology 103, 289-290. McGarvey, D. J., Sirevag, R., and Christoffersen, R. E. (1992). Ripening-related gene from avocado fruit - ethylene-inducible expression of the mRNA and polypeptide. Plant Physiol. 98, 554-559. McGarvey, D. J., and Christoffersen, R. E. (1992). Characterization and kinetic parameters of ethylene-forming enzyme from avocado fruit. J. Biol. Chem. 267, 5964-5967. Bozak, K. R., O'Keefe, D. P., and Christoffersen, R. E. (1992). Expression of a ripening-related avocado (Persea americana) cytochrome P-450 in yeast. Plant Physiol. 100, 1976-1981. Cass, L. G., Kirven, K. A., and Christoffersen, R. E. (1990). Isolation and characterization of a cellulase gene family member expressed during avocado fruit ripening. Mol. Gen. Genet. 223, 76-86.

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