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Zerihun Demessie1, Kathlyn N Woolfson2, Fang Yu3, Yang Qu4, Vincenzo De Luca5.
Abstract
Vinca minor is a herbaceous plant from the Apocynaceae family known to produce over 50 monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs). These include several biologically active MIAs that have a range of pharmaceutical activities. The present study shows that the MIAs, vincamine, akuammicine, minovincinine, lochnericine and vincadifformine tend to be secreted on V. minor leaf surfaces. A secretion mechanism of MIAs, previously described for Catharanthus roseus, appears to be mediated by a member (CrTPT2) of the pleiotropic drug resistance ABC transporter subfamily. The molecular cloning of an MIA transporter (VmTPT2/VmABCG1) that is predominantly expressed in V. minor leaves was functionally characterized in yeast and established it as an MIA efflux transporter. The similar function of VmTPT2/VmABCG1 to CrTPT2 increases the likelihood that this MIA transporter family may have co-evolved within members of Apocynaceae family to secrete selected MIAs and to regulate leaf MIA surface chemistry.Entities:
Keywords: ABC transporter; Apocynaceae; Monoterpene indole alkaloid; Pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR); Vinca minor; Vincadifformine; Vincamine
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28478314 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2017.04.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072