Stavrinides_2018_Chembiochem_19_940

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Title : Discovery of a Short-Chain Dehydrogenase from Catharanthus roseus that Produces a New Monoterpene Indole Alkaloid - Stavrinides_2018_Chembiochem_19_940
Author(s) : Stavrinides AK , Tatsis EC , Dang TT , Caputi L , Stevenson CEM , Lawson DM , Schneider B , O'Connor SE
Ref : Chembiochem , 19 :940 , 2018
Abstract :

Plant monoterpene indole alkaloids, a large class of natural products, derive from the biosynthetic intermediate strictosidine aglycone. Strictosidine aglycone, which can exist as a variety of isomers, can be reduced to form numerous different structures. We have discovered a short-chain alcohol dehydrogenase (SDR) from plant producers of monoterpene indole alkaloids (Catharanthus roseus and Rauvolfia serpentina) that reduce strictosidine aglycone and produce an alkaloid that does not correspond to any previously reported compound. Here we report the structural characterization of this product, which we have named vitrosamine, as well as the crystal structure of the SDR. This discovery highlights the structural versatility of the strictosidine aglycone biosynthetic intermediate and expands the range of enzymatic reactions that SDRs can catalyse. This discovery further highlights how a sequence-based gene mining discovery approach in plants can reveal cryptic chemistry that would not be uncovered by classical natural product chemistry approaches.

PubMedSearch : Stavrinides_2018_Chembiochem_19_940
PubMedID: 29424954

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Stavrinides AK, Tatsis EC, Dang TT, Caputi L, Stevenson CEM, Lawson DM, Schneider B, O'Connor SE (2018)
Discovery of a Short-Chain Dehydrogenase from Catharanthus roseus that Produces a New Monoterpene Indole Alkaloid
Chembiochem 19 :940

Stavrinides AK, Tatsis EC, Dang TT, Caputi L, Stevenson CEM, Lawson DM, Schneider B, O'Connor SE (2018)
Chembiochem 19 :940