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Project Title: ENGINEERING PLANT ONE-CARBON (1-C) METABOLISM

Investigator Institution Award Amount Award Time Period
Andrew D. Hanson University of Florida

$268000

FY1999-FY2001

Co Prinicipal Investigators/Related Projects:
Hans J. Bohnert (University of Arizona )
Douglas A. Gage (Michigan State University )
David Rhodes (Purdue University )
Yair Shachar-Hill (New Mexico State University)

Sponsored by: National Science Foundation

Project Number: 9813999

Brief Description of Project:

Primary and secondary metabolism intersect in the one-carbon (1-C) area with primary metabolism supplying most of the 1-C units and competing with secondary metabolism for their use. This competition is potentially severe because plant secondary metabolism imposes hugh demands for 1-C units, especially methyl groups for the synthesis of lignin, alkaloids and osmoprotectant compounds such as glycine betaine and D-onoitol. As many current metabolic engineering projects aim to change levels of these products, and hence methyl group demand, it is essential that one understands how 1-C metabolism is regulated so that one can successfully engineer the 1-C supply to match demand. To do this requires skills in molecular biology, metabolic and analytical chemistry, in vivo NMR, and computer modeling. These skills will come from five Principal Investigators (PIs) with complementary and overlapping expertise. All PIs are used to doing interdisciplinary teamwork.

Supporting Publications:

Project Starting Date: 01/99 (MM/YY)

Project Ending Date (Planned): 12/2001 (MM/YY)

Research Area: Analytical Methods/Sensors/Meas., Pathway Modeling


Potential Field of Use: Basic Research



Federal Contact Name:
DOE Contact:    Valerie Reed          E-Mail:   valerie.sarisky-reed@hq.doe.gov
   Phone:   (202)586-5618
NIST Contact: Vince Vilker
            E-Mail:    vilker@micf.nist.gov    Phone:   (301)975-5066
NSF Contact: Fred G. Heineken
      E-Mail:    fheineke@nsf.gov   Phone:   (703)306-1319


Last Revision: 02/22/00