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Incorporation of arginine, ornithine and phenylalanine into tropane alkaloids in suspension-cultured cells and aseptic roots of intact plants oi Atropa belladonna
Authors:Nyman  Seija
Abstract:Label from U-14C-arginine (Arg), -ornithine (Orn) and -phenylalanine(Phe) was incorporated into hyoscyam-ine and scopolamine byboth dissected roots of intact plants and homogeneous or aggregatingsuspension cultures of Atropa belladonna L. The early biosyntheticcompounds (hygrine, tropinone, tropanol) were found only inthe roots, and alkaloid synthesis proceeded as far as to scopolaminethere. In the synthesis of the tropane skeleton, Orn was usedmore efficiently than Arg. Phe was quickly metabolized bothin roots and suspension cultures, and the label was incorporatedinto both ethanol-insoluble compounds, particularly proteinsand different ethanol-soluble compounds, especially phenolics. When the callus, used to initiate suspension cultures, was repeatedlysubcultured, the degree of organization of the suspension-culturedcells (second suspension passage) grown in the presence of 2.5µM 2-naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), changed first fromhomogeneous to aggregating and later to heavily rooty. Simultaneouslywith an increasing degree of organization, alkaloid synthesisdecreased. At first, the rate of incorporation of Arg and Phe,and later Orn into alkaloids decreased. In heavily rooty suspensionsneither hyoscyamine nor scopolamine were found, but traces oftropanol were detected. Hence, the synthesis of tropane alkaloidsseems to be regulated at the later biosynthetic steps. Key words: Arginine, Atropa, hyoscyamine, omithine, phenylalanine, roots, scopolamine, suspension culture, tropane alkaloids
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