
TSUZUKI Kei, a first-year doctoral student of the Laboratory of Plant Chemical Regulation (Associate Professor SETO Yoshiya), Agricultural Chemistry Program, School of °µÍø½ûÇø, received the Excellent Student Presentation Award at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society for Plant Biotechnology, held at the Rokkodai 2 Campus of Kobe University from Friday, September 5 to Sunday, September 7, 2025. The presentation title, the presenters, and the research content are as follows:
Presenter: TSUZUKI Kei, SUZUKI Taiki, NISHIYAMA Kotaro, and SETO Yoshiya
Title: Elucidation of the Isomerization Mechanism of Cinnamic Acid in Plants
Research content:
Cinnamic acid is an important chemical compound that acts as a precursor of major metabolites, such as lignin and flavonoids, in plants. The side-chain double bonds of cinnamic acids are predominantly trans. It is known that some cis-isomerized metabolites also exist, and interestingly, cis-cinnamic acids are known to exhibit specific phytohormone-like activity. However, the mechanism of trans-to-cis isomerization in plants was unclear. Using Arabidopsis thaliana, a model plant, the research group searched for factors that catalyze the isomerization and succeeded in finding a new isomerization catalyst. Further research is expected to clarify the mechanism by which a cis-cinnamic acid regulates plant growth.