Expressed sequence tag analysis of khat (Catha edulis) provides a putative molecular biochemical basis for the biosynthesis of phenylpropylamino alkaloids |
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Authors: | Hagel Jillian M Krizevski Raz Kilpatrick Korey Sitrit Yaron Marsolais Frédéric Lewinsohn Efraim Facchini Peter J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Khat (Catha edulis Forsk.) is a flowering perennial shrub cultivated for its neurostimulant properties resulting mainly from the occurrence of (S)-cathinone in young leaves. The biosynthesis of (S)-cathinone and the related phenylpropylamino alkaloids (1S,2S)-cathine and (1R,2S)-norephedrine is not well characterized in plants. We prepared a cDNA library from young khat leaves and sequenced 4,896 random clones, generating an expressed sequence tag (EST) library of 3,293 unigenes. Putative functions were assigned to > 98% of the ESTs, providing a key resource for gene discovery. Candidates potentially involved at various stages of phenylpropylamino alkaloid biosynthesis from L-phenylalanine to (1S,2S)-cathine were identified. |
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Keywords: | khat (S)-cathinone phenylpropylamino alkaloids biosynthesis EST library gene discovery |
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