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Isotopologue profiling of triterpene formation under physiological conditions. Biosynthesis of lupeol-3-(3'-R-hydroxy)-stearate in Pentalinon andrieuxii.

Authors :
Peña-Rodríguez LM
Yam-Puc A
Knispel N
Schramek N
Huber C
Graßberger C
Ramírez-Torres FG
Escalante-Erosa F
García-Sosa K
Hiebert-Giesbrecht MR
Chan-Bacab MJ
Godoy-Hernández G
Bacher A
Eisenreich W
Source :
The Journal of organic chemistry [J Org Chem] 2014 Apr 04; Vol. 79 (7), pp. 2864-73. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Mar 24.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The biosynthesis of lupeol-3-(3'R-hydroxy)-stearate (procrim b, 1) was investigated in the Mexican medicinal plant Pentalinon andrieuxii by (13)CO2 pulse-chase experiments. NMR analyses revealed positional enrichments of (13)C2-isotopologues in both the triterpenoid and the hydroxystearate moieties of 1. Five of the six isoprene units reflected a pattern with [1,2-(13)C2]- and [3,5-(13)C2]-isotopologues from the respective C5-precursors, IPP and DMAPP, whereas one isoprene unit in the ring E of 1 showed only the [3,5-(13)C2]-connectivity of the original C5-precursor, due to rearrangement of the dammarenyl cation intermediate during the cyclization process. The presence of (13)C2-isotopologues was indicative of [(13)C2]acetyl-CoA being the precursor units in the formation of the fatty acid moiety and of the triterpene via the mevalonate route. The observed labeling pattern was in agreement with a chair-chair-chair-boat conformation of the (S)-2,3-oxidosqualene precursor during the cyclization process, suggesting that the lupeol synthase from P. andrieuxii is of the same type as that from Olea europea and Taraxacum officinale, but different from that of Arabidopsis thaliana. The study shows that (13)CO2 pulse-chase experiments are powerful in elucidating, under in vivo conditions and in a single experiment, the biosynthesis of complex plant products including higher terpenes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-6904
Volume :
79
Issue :
7
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of organic chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24606167
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/jo402677w