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Biosynthesis of pseudoisoeugenol-derivatives in liquid tissue cultures ofPimpinella anisum
Authors:Jürgen Reichling  Rainer Martin  Birgitt Kemmerer
Institution:(1) Institut für Pharmazeutische Biologie der Univ. Heidelberg im Neuenheimer Feld 364, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Abstract:The genusPimpinella contains rare phenylpropanoids. The 1-(E)-propenyl-2-hydroxy-5-methoxy benzene skeleton of these compounds is called pseudoisoeugenol. To study the biosynthesis of these compounds, we set up a tissue culture ofPimpinella anisum (PAD) that selectively promoted the production of epoxy-pseudoisoeugenol-(2-methylbutyrate), termed EPB. This compound served as the final molecule of the biosynthetic pathway in all labelling experiments conducted.The putative precursors were labelled with13C or14C. The incorporation of the label was followed by13C-NMR-spectroscopy and liquid scintillation, respectively. Based on our labelling experiments as well as on enzymic reactions in a cell homogenate we proposed a genaral biosynthetic pathway for EPB. The biosynthetic sequence found wasl-phenylalanine, trans-cinnamic acid, p-coumaric acid, p-coumaric aldehyde, p-coumaric alcohol, anol and trans-anethol. The biosynthetic step leading from trans-anethol to pseudo-isoeugenol involves migration of the side chain during the introduction of the second OH-group in the molecule (NIH-shift). The final biosynthetic steps to form EPB must be acylation and epoxidation of the propenyl double bond of pseudoisoeugenol.Abbreviations NMR Nuclear Magnetic Resonance - NOE Nuclear Overhauser Effect
Keywords:Apiaceae  biosynthesis  liquid tissue culture  phenylpropanoids  Pimpinella anisum  pseudoisoeugenols
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