糖生物碱
生物合成
生物化学
代谢途径
生物碱
龙葵
转氨作用
代谢物
苷元
新陈代谢
生物
化学
酶
茄科
植物
基因
糖苷
作者
Dagny Grzech,Samuel J. Smit,Ryan M. Alam,Marianna Boccia,Yoko Nakamura,Benke Hong,Ranjit S. Barbole,Sarah Heinicke,Maritta Kunert,Wibke Seibt,Veit Grabe,Lorenzo Caputi,Benjamin R. Lichman,Sarah E. O’Connor,Asaph Aharoni,Prashant D. Sonawane
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41589-024-01735-w
摘要
Abstract Steroidal glycoalkaloids (SGAs) are specialized metabolites produced by hundreds of Solanum species including food crops, such as tomato, potato and eggplant. Unlike true alkaloids, nitrogen is introduced at a late stage of SGA biosynthesis through an unknown transamination reaction. Here, we reveal the mechanism by which GLYCOALKALOID METABOLISM12 (GAME12) directs the biosynthesis of nitrogen-containing steroidal alkaloid aglycone in Solanum . We report that GAME12, a neofunctionalized γ -aminobutyric acid (GABA) transaminase, undergoes changes in both active site specificity and subcellular localization to switch from its renown and generic activity in core metabolism to function in a specialized metabolic pathway. Moreover, overexpression of GAME12 alone in engineered S. nigrum leaves is sufficient for de novo production of nitrogen-containing SGAs. Our results highlight how hijacking a core metabolism GABA shunt enzyme is crucial in numerous Solanum species for incorporating a nitrogen to a steroidal-specialized metabolite backbone and form defensive alkaloids.
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