Prof. Rachel Amir

Prof. Rachel Amir
Professor
Research Group Leader
PhD
Phone
972-46953598
972-46944980
Research Interests:

Plant molecular biology; sulfur metabolism; metabolism of amino acids; biology of pomegranates

The research deals with plant biotechnology with an emphasis on plant metabolism. We focus on two main subjects:

A. The metabolism of methionine in plants
Methionine is a nutritionally essential, sulfur-containing amino acid. Methionine levels in plants are low, therefore it often limits the plant’s nutritional value as a source of dietary protein for humans and animals. Methionine is also a fundamental metabolite in plant cells since, through its first metabolite, S-adenosyl-methionine (SAM), it controls the level of several key metabolites, such as ethylene, polyamines and biotin. These metabolites in turn, control many processes in plants. The group studies the factors that regulate methionine synthesis and catabolism in vegetative tissues and in seeds. In addition we study the role of cysteine, which is a substrate for methionine and glutathione synthesis that has a major role in protecting plants during stresses. The group also studies the regulatory role of the first committed enzyme of methionine biosynthesis, cystathionine gamma synthase, in methionine synthesis in plants and the effect of metabolites of the aspartate family on methionine synthesis and its accumulation.

B. Elucidation the bioactive compounds in pomegranate fruits and the factors that regulate their content
Pomegranate fruits and juice contain high levels of health benefiting compounds. Our group studies different aspects of pomegranate biology, focusing on the identification of the compounds that contribute to the pomegranate’s antioxidant and antifungal activities, as well as the ability of extracts prepared from different fruit parts to inhibit the proliferation of several cancer cell lines. In addition, we also study the effects of different growth conditions and the developmental stage of the fruit on the level of these compounds.

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Education
Ph.D. 1994, Faculty of Agriculture, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
M.Sc .1985, Department of Botany, Tel Aviv University

Academic and research experience
2008–2011 Head of the Department of Environmental Science, Tel Hai Academic College
2007 to present Associate Professor, Tel Hai College
2002–2006 Senior Lecturer, Tel Hai College
1996–2001 Lecturer, Tel Hai College
1996-Head of Plant metabolism Laboratory, Migal
1994–1996 Post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Prof. Gad Galili, Department of Plant Science, Weizmann Institute of Science

Scientific Publications

Molecular approaches to improving plant methionine content.

R. Amir; L. Tabe
In Plant Genetic Engineering Vol. 8: Metabolic Engineering and Molecular Farming II ,2006, P. J. a. R. Singh Ed. ,Studium Press LLC Huston, Texas 77272, USA, Pages 1-26.
2006

Molecular approaches to improving plant methionine content.

R. Amir; L. Tabe
In Plant Genetic Engineering Vol 8: Metabolic engineering and molecular farming II. ,2006, P. K. S. Jaiwal, R.P. Ed. ,Studium Press LLC Huston, Texas, Pages 25-???
2006

Improving the levels of essential amino acids and sulfur metabolites in plants

G. Galili; R. Amir; R. Hoefgen; H. Hesse
Biol Chem 2005 Volume 386 Issue 9 Pages 817-31
2005

Soluble methionine enhances accumulation of a 15 kDa zein, a methionine-rich storage protein, in transgenic alfalfa but not in transgenic tobacco plants

G. Amira; M. Ifat; A. Tal; B. Hana; G. Shmuel; A. Rachel
J Exp Bot 2005 Volume 56 Issue 419 Pages 2443-52
2005

The expression level of threonine synthase and cystathionine-gamma-synthase is influenced by the level of both threonine and methionine in Arabidopsis plants

T. Avraham; R. Amir
Transgenic Res 2005 Volume 14 Issue 3 Pages 299-311
2005

Aggregates formed as a result of the expression of yeast Met2 gene in transgenic tobacco plants, stimulate the production of stress-protective metabolites and increased the plants tolerance to heat stress

D. Gamrasni; I. Matityahu; A. R.
Mol. Breeding 2005 Volume 15 Pages 65-74.
2005

Enhanced levels of methionine and cysteine in transgenic alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) plants over-expressing the Arabidopsis cystathionine gamma-synthase gene

T. Avraham; H. Badani; S. Galili; R. Amir
Plant Biotechnol J 2005 Volume 3 Issue 1 Pages 71-9
2005

Coexpression of the soybean vegetative storage protein beta subunit (S-VSPbeta) either with the bacterial feedback-insensitive dihydrodipicolinate synthase or with S-VSPalpha stabilizes the S-VSPbeta transgene protein and enhances lysine production in tra

D. Guenoune; R. Amir; H. Badani; S. Wolf; S. Galili
Transgenic Res 2003 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 123-6
2003

Enhanced protein-bound lysine levels and improved nutritional quality of transgenic tobacco plants expressing the rumen stable soybean vegetative storage protein, beta subunit.

D. Guenoune; R. Amir; H. Badani; S. Wolf; S. Galili
Trans. Res 2003 Volume 12 Pages 123-126
2003

In vivo analysis of various substrates utilized by cystathionine gamma-synthase and O-acetylhomoserine sulfhydrylase in methionine biosynthesis

Y. Hacham; U. Gophna; R. Amir
Mol Biol Evol 2003 Volume 20 Issue 9 Pages 1513-20
2003

Approaches to improve the nutritional values of transgenic plants by increasing their methionine content.

R. Amir; G. Galili
In Advances in Plant Physiology ,2003, A. Hemantaranjan Ed. ,Scientific Publishers Jodhpur, India, Pages 61-77
2003

Resistance of soybean vegetative storage proteins (S-VSPs) to proteolysis by rumen microorganisms

D. Guenoune; S. Landau; R. Amir; H. Badani; L. Devash; S. Wolf; S. Galili
J Agric Food Chem 2002 Volume 50 Issue 8 Pages 2256-60
2002

The N-terminal region of Arabidopsis cystathionine gamma-synthase plays an important regulatory role in methionine metabolism

Y. Hacham; T. Avraham; R. Amir
Plant Physiol 2002 Volume 128 Issue 2 Pages 454-62
2002

Combined expression of S-VSPalpha in two different organelles enhances its accumulation and total lysine production in leaves of transgenic tobacco plants

D. Guenoune; R. Amir; H. Badani; S. Wolf; S. Galili
J Exp Bot 2002 Volume 53 Issue 376 Pages 1867-70
2002

Cystathionine gamma-synthase and threonine synthase operate in concert to regulate carbon flow towards methionine in plants

R. Amir; Y. Hacham; G. Galili
Trends Plant Sci 2002 Volume 7 Issue 4 Pages 153-6
2002

Morchella conica exhibiting a long fruiting season

R. Amir; M. Goldway; D. Goldberg; Y. Hadar; D. Levanon
Mycol. Res. 2000 Volume 104 Pages 1000-1004
2000

Plant seeds: an exciting model system for dissecting molecular and cellular regulation of metabolic processes

G. Galili; G. Tang; X. Zhu; R. Amir; H. Levanony; G. Shy; E. Herman
Israel J. Plant Sci. 2000 Volume 48 Pages 181-187.
2000

Expression of soybean vegetative storage proteins (VSP) in tobacco leaves

D. Guenoune; R. Amir; S. Wolf; H. Wininger; H. Badani; B. Ben-Dor; S. Galili
In Plant Biotechnology and In Vitro Biology in the 21st Century ,1999, M. Z. A Altmann Ed. ,Kluwer Academic Publishers , Pages 296-299.
1999

Molecular approaches for improving quality of forage legumes

S. Galili; R. Amir; D. Guenoune
In Plant Biotechnology and In Vitro Biology in the 21st Century ,1999, M. Z. A Altmann Ed. ,Kluwer Academic Publishers , Pages 293-296
1999

Regulation of lysine and threonine metabolism in plants

R. Amir; G. Galili
In Genetic Engineering, Principles and Methods ,1999, J. Setlow Ed. ,Plenum Press , Pages 57-77
1999

T-DNA and â??gain of functionâ? tobacco mutants with altered threonine metabolism

R. Amir; H. Karchi; L. Yang; A. Perl; G. Galili
In Plant Biotechnology and In Vitro Biology in the 21st Century ,1999, A. Altmann ; M. Ziv Ed. ,Kluwer Academic Publishers , Pages 273-276.
1999

A soybean vegetative storage protein accumulates to high levels in various organs of transgenic tobacco plants

D. Guenoune; R. Amir; B. Ben-Dor; S. Wolf; S. Galili
Plant Sci. 1999 Volume 145 Pages 93-98.
1999

Cloning and expression of an Arabidopsis thaliana cDNA encoding a monofunctional aspartate kinase homologous to the lysine-sensitive enzyme of Escherichia coli

G. Tang; J. X. Zhu-Shimoni; R. Amir; I. B. Zchori; G. Galili
Plant Mol Biol 1997 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 287-93
1997

Expression of bacterial dihydrodipicolinate synthase in transgenic plants: potentials to improve lysine content in forage, grain and tuber crops

G. Galili; H. Karchi; O. Shaul; X. Zhu-Shimoni; D. Miron; L. Yang; S. Ben-Yaacov; A. Perl; R. Amir
Acta Horticul. 1997 Volume 447 Pages 551-559.
1997

Expression of bacterial dihydrodipicolinate synthase in transgenic plants: Potentials to improve lysine content in forage, grain and tuber crops.

G. Galili; R. Amir; H. Karchi; O. Shaul; X. Zhu; D. Miron; L. Yang; S. Ben-Yaacov; A. Perl
In Proceedings of the 3rd International ISHS Symposium on In Vitro Culture and Horticultural Breeding ,1996, M. Z. A Altmann Ed. , , Pages 551-561
1996