| Literature DB >> 24712445 |
Nora Weber, Abdelrahman Ismail, Marie Gorwa-Grauslund, Magnus Carlquist1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The conversion of vanillin to vanillylamine is a key step in the biosynthetic route towards capsaicinoids in pungent cultivars of Capsicum sp. The reaction has previously been annotated to be catalysed by PAMT (putative aminotransferase; [GenBank: AAC78480.1, Swiss-Prot: O82521]), however, the enzyme has previously not been biochemically characterised in vitro.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24712445 PMCID: PMC4000252 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6750-14-25
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Biotechnol ISSN: 1472-6750 Impact factor: 2.563
Figure 1Transamination of vanillin to vanillylamine with L-alanine as amine donor, catalysed by vanillin transaminase (VAMT).
Strains and plasmids used in this study
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| pUC 57 VAMT | Gene for | GenScript, NJ, USA |
| pRSETB | Plasmid with T7 promotor and terminator, | Invitrogen, CA, USA |
| pNW1 | This study | |
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| | Life Technologies, MD, USA | |
| | Invitrogen, CA, USA | |
| This study |
Figure 2SDS-PAGE analysis of cell extract, purification steps and purified VAMT. Molecular size of VAMT with His-tag: 57.5 kDa.
Figure 3Relative conversion of ( )-1-phenylethylamine (( )-1-PEA) with different amine acceptors.
Figure 4Relative conversion of ()-1-phenylethylamine at different pH ranging from 6 to 12. (●) Sodium phosphate buffer; (■) TRIS buffer; (▲) CAPS buffer.