托烷
颠茄
莨菪碱
吡咯烷
生物化学
ATP合酶
生物
化学
生物合成
立体化学
作者
Fumihito Hasebe,Honoka Yuba,Takashi Hashimoto,Kazuki Saito,Nobutaka Funa,Tsubasa Shoji
摘要
Tropane alkaloids, including clinically important hyoscyamine and scopolamine, are produced in the roots of medicinal plant species, such as Atropa belladonna, from the Solanaceae family. Recent molecular and genomic approaches have advanced our understanding of the metabolic enzymes involved in tropane alkaloid biosynthesis. A noncanonical type III polyketide synthase, pyrrolidine ketide synthase (PYKS) catalyzes a two-step decarboxylative reaction, which involves imine-ketide condensation indispensable to tropane skeleton construction. In this study, we generated pyks mutant A. belladonna hairy roots via CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing and analyzed the metabolic consequences of the loss of PYKS activity on tropane alkaloids, providing insights into a crucial role of the scaffold-forming reaction in the biosynthetic pathway.
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