| Literature DB >> 15609834 |
Tatiana Schäffer Gregianini1, Diogo Denardi Porto, Naíla Cannes Do Nascimento, Janette Palma Fett, Amélia Teresinha Henriques, Arthur Germano Fett-Neto.
Abstract
Brachycerine is a monoterpenoid indole alkaloid accumulated in Psychotria brachyceras plants (Rubiaceae). To better understand the accumulation patterns of this alkaloid, we investigated its content in different plant organs from field-grown trees, throughout the seasons, during seedling development, and in response to potential biotic factors regulating its biosynthesis. Quantification by RP-HPLC showed that aerial vegetative organs (green stems, young and old leaves) yielded similar amounts of brachycerine [0.1-0.2% dry weight (DW)]. Brachycerine was not detected in roots. In reproductive structures, the highest brachycerine amounts (0.3% DW) were found in inflorescences. Alkaloid concentration decreased in mature fruits (0.045% DW). The lowest concentration in reproductive organs was observed in quiescent seeds (0.004% DW). Apparently, brachycerine content dropped during radicle emission in germinating seeds. During seedling development, an increase in leaf content from 0.02 to 0.1% DW was observed between the stages of 2 and 14 leaves, respectively. Salicylic acid did not affect brachycerine content. A doubling of alkaloid content was observed in wounded plants, and a threefold induction occurred with jasmonic acid treatment, suggesting that brachycerine biosynthesis is regulated by jasmonate production.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15609834 DOI: 10.1023/b:joec.0000045592.24785.33
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chem Ecol ISSN: 0098-0331 Impact factor: 2.626