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Unraveling Additional O-Methylation Steps in Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloid Biosynthesis in California Poppy (Eschscholzia californica).
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Plant & cell physiology [Plant Cell Physiol] 2017 Sep 01; Vol. 58 (9), pp. 1528-1540. - Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- California poppy (Eschscholzia californica), a member of the Papaveraceae family, produces many biologically active benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs), such as sanguinarine, macarpine and chelerythrine. Sanguinarine biosynthesis has been elucidated at the molecular level, and its biosynthetic genes have been isolated and used in synthetic biology approaches to produce BIAs in vitro. However, several genes involved in the biosynthesis of macarpine and chelerythrine have not yet been characterized. In this study, we report the isolation and characterization of a novel O-methyltransferase (OMT) involved in the biosynthesis of partially characterized BIAs, especially chelerythrine. A search of the RNA sequence database from NCBI and PhytoMetaSyn for the conserved OMT domain identified 68 new OMT-like sequences, of which the longest 22 sequences were selected based on sequence similarity. Based on their expression in cell lines with different macarpine/chelerythrine profiles, we selected three OMTs (G2, G3 and G11) for further characterization. G3 expression in Escherichia coli indicated O-methylation activity of the simple benzylisoquinolines, including reticuline and norreticuline, and the protoberberine scoulerine with dual regio-reactivities. G3 produced 7-O-methylated, 3'-O-methylated and dual O-methylated products from reticuline and norreticuline, and 9-O-methylated tetrahydrocolumbamine, 2-O-methylscoulerine and tetrahydropalmatine from scoulerine. Further enzymatic analyses suggested that G3 is a scoulerine-9-O-methyltransferase for the biosynthesis of chelerythrine in California poppy. In the present study, we discuss the physiological role of G3 in BIA biosynthesis.<br /> (© The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- Amino Acid Sequence
Benzylisoquinolines chemistry
Chromatography, Liquid
Eschscholzia enzymology
Eschscholzia genetics
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Genetic Association Studies
Kinetics
Mass Spectrometry
Methylation
Methyltransferases chemistry
Methyltransferases metabolism
Phylogeny
Recombinant Proteins metabolism
Alkaloids biosynthesis
Benzylisoquinolines metabolism
Eschscholzia metabolism
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1471-9053
- Volume :
- 58
- Issue :
- 9
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Plant & cell physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 28922749
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx093