Biosynthesis of podophyllotoxin in Linum album cell cultures |
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Authors: | Seidel Véronique Windhövel Jörg Eaton Graham Alfermann A Wilhelm Arroo Randolph R J Medarde Manuel Petersen Maike Woolley Jack G |
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Affiliation: | Natural Products Research, Faculty of Applied Sciences, De Montfort University, the Gateway, Leicester LEI 9BH, UK. veronique.seidel@ulsop.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | Cell cultures of Linum album Kotschy ex Boiss. (Linaceae) showing high accumulation of the lignan podophyllotoxin (PTOX) were established. Enzymological studies revealed highest activities of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase, cinnamyl alcohol dehydrogenase, 4-hydroxycinnamate:CoA ligase and cinnamoyl-CoA:NADP oxidoreductase immediately prior to PTOX accumulation. To investigate PTOX biosynthesis, feeding experiments were performed with [2-13C]3′,4′-dimethoxycinnamic acid, [2-13C]3′,4′-methylenedioxycinnamic acid (MDCA), [2-13C]3′,4′,5′-trimethoxycinnamic acid, [2-13C]sinapic acid, [2-13C]- and [2,3-13C2]ferulic acid. Analysis of the metabolites by HPLC coupled to tandem mass spectrometry revealed incorporation of label from ferulic acid into PTOX and deoxypodophyllotoxin (DOP). In addition, MDCA was also unambiguously incorporated intact into PTOX. These observations suggest that in L. album both ferulic acid and methylenedioxy-substituted cinnamic acid can be incorporated into lignans. Furthermore, it appears that, in this species, the hydroxylation of DOP is a rate-limiting point in the pathway leading to PTOX. Electronic supplementary material to this article is available at and is accessible for authorized users. Electronic Publication |
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Keywords: | Deoxypodophyllotoxin Lignan biosynthesis Linum (cell culture) Phenylpropanoid metabolism Podophyllotoxin |
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