1. Biosynthesis of steroidal alkaloids in Solanaceae plants: incorporation of 3β-hydroxycholest-5-en-26-al into tomatine with tomato seedlings.
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Ohyama K, Okawa A, and Fujimoto Y
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- Alkaloids chemistry, Cholesterol chemical synthesis, Cholesterol chemistry, Cholesterol metabolism, Molecular Conformation, Seedlings chemistry, Solanaceae chemistry, Steroids chemistry, Tomatine chemistry, Alkaloids biosynthesis, Cholesterol analogs & derivatives, Seedlings metabolism, Solanaceae metabolism, Steroids biosynthesis, Tomatine metabolism
- Abstract
The C-26 amino group of tomatine, a representative Solanaceae steroidal alkaloid, is introduced in an early step of its biosynthesis from cholesterol. We recently proposed a transamination mechanism for the C-26 amination as opposed to the previously proposed mechanism involving a nitrogen nucleophilic displacement. In the present study, a deuterium labeled C-26 aldehyde, (24,24,27,27,27-(2)H5)-3β-hydroxycholest-5-en-26-al, was synthesized and fed to a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) seedling. LC-MS analysis of the biosynthesized tomatine indicated that the labeled aldehyde was incorporated into tomatine. The finding strongly supports the intermediacy of the aldehyde and the transamination mechanism during C-26 amination., (Copyright © 2014. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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- 2014
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