Literature DB >> 16653065

Two Tropinone Reductases with Distinct Stereospecificities from Cultured Roots of Hyoscyamus niger.

T Hashimoto1, K Nakajima, G Ongena, Y Yamada.   

Abstract

Tropinone is an alkamine intermediate at the branch point of biosynthetic pathways leading to various tropane alkaloids. Two stereospecifically distinct NADPH-dependent oxidoreductases, TR-I and TR-II, which, respectively, reduce tropinone to 3alpha-hydroxytropane (tropine) and 3beta-hydroxytropane (psi-tropine), were detected mainly in the root of tropane alkaloid-producing plants but not in nonproducing cultured root. Both reductases were purified to near homogeneity from cultured root of Hyoscyamus niger and characterized. The TR-I reaction was reversible, whereas the TR-II reaction was essentially irreversible, reduction of the ketone being highly favored over oxidation of the alcohol psi-tropine. Marked differences were found between the two reductase in their affinities for tropinone substrate and in the effects of amino acid modification reagents. Some differences in substrate specificity were apparent. For example, N-propyl-4-piperidone was reduced by TR-II but not by TR-I. Conversely, 3-quinuclidinone and 8-thiabicyclo[3,2,1]octane-3-one were accepted as substrates by TR-I but hardly at all by TR-II. Both enzymes were shown to be class B oxidoreductases, which transfer the pro-S hydrogen of NAD(P)H to their substrates. Possible roles of these tropinone reductases in alkaloid biosynthesis are discussed.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 16653065      PMCID: PMC1075633          DOI: 10.1104/pp.100.2.836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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