4.6 Article

Characterization of two methylenedioxy bridge-forming cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes of alkaloid formation in the Mexican prickly poppy Argemone mexicana

Journal

ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
Volume 507, Issue 1, Pages 186-193

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2010.11.016

Keywords

Cytochrome P450; Benzophenanthridine alkaloid; Mexican prickly poppy; Argemone mexicana; CYP719A

Funding

  1. Mallinckrodt Foundation, St. Louis
  2. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), Bonn
  3. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (CONACyT)
  4. Programa de Mejoramiento del Profesorado/Universidad Autonoma del Estado de Morelos (PROMEP/UAEM), Mexico

Ask authors/readers for more resources

Formation of the methylenedioxy bridge is an integral step in the biosynthesis of benzo[c]phenanthridine and protoberberine alkaloids in the Papaveraceae family of plants. This reaction in plants is catalyzed by cytochrome P450-dependent enzymes. Two cDNAs that encode cytochrome P450 enzymes belonging to the CYP719 family were identified upon interrogation of an EST dataset prepared from 2-month-old plantlets of the Mexican prickly poppy Argemone mexicana that accumulated the benzo[c]phenanthridine alkaloid sanguinarine and the protoberberine alkaloid berberine. CYP719A13 and CYP719A14 are 58% identical to each other and 77% and 60% identical, respectively, to stylopine synthase CYP719A2 of benzo[c]phenanthridine biosynthesis in Eschscholzia californica. Functional heterologous expression of CYP719A14 and CYP719A13 in Spodoptera frugiperda Sf9 cells produced recombinant enzymes that catalyzed the formation of the methylenedioxy bridge of (S)-cheilanthifoline from (S)-scoulerine and of (S)-stylopine from (S)-cheilanthifoline, respectively. Twenty-seven potential substrates were tested with each enzyme. Whereas CYP719A14 transformed only (S)-scoulerine to (S)-cheilanthifoline (K-m 1.9 +/- 0.3; k(cat)/K-m 1.7), CYP719A13 converted (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine to (S)-canadine (K-m 2.7 +/- 1.3; k(cat)/K-m, 12.8), (S)-cheilanthifoline to (S)-stylopine (K-m 5.2 +/- 3.0; k(cat)/K-m 2.6) and (S)-scoulerine to (S)-nandinine (K-m 8.1 +/- 1.9; k(cat)/K-m 0.7). These results indicate that although CYP719A14 participates in only sanguinarine biosynthesis, CYP719A13 can be involved in both sanguinarine and berberine formation in A. mexicana. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.6
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available