| Literature DB >> 30195166 |
Yana Y Toporkova1, Elena O Smirnova2, Svetlana S Gorina2, Lucia S Mukhtarova2, Alexander N Grechkin3.
Abstract
The CYP74M2 gene of a model plant, the spikemoss Selaginella moellendorffii Hieron, was cloned and the catalytic properties of corresponding recombinant protein were studied. The recombinant CYP74M2 protein was active towards 13-hydroperoxides of linoleic and a-linolenic acids (13-HPOD and 13-HPOT, respectively). In contrast to previously studied CYP74M1 and CYP74M3, which possessed the divinyl ether synthase activity, CYP74M2 behaved as a dedicated epoxyalcohol synthase (EAS). For instance, the 13-HPOD was converted to three epimeric oxiranyl carbinols 1-3 (formed at a ratio ca. 4:2:1), namely the (11R,12S,13S), (11R,12R, 13S), and (11S,12S,13S) epimers of (9Z)-11-hydroxy-12,13-epoxy-9-octadecenoic acid. Besides these products, a minority of oxiranyl vinyl carbinols like (10E)-11-hydroxy-12,13-epoxy-9-octadecenoic acid was formed. The 13-HPOT conversion by CYP74M2 afforded two stereoisomers of 11-hydroxy-12,13-epoxy-9,15-octadecadienoic acid. Individual oxylipins were purified by HPLC and finally identified by their NMR data, including the 1H-NMR, 2D-COSY, HSQC, and HMBC. Thus, the CYP74M2 is the dedicated epoxyalcohol synthase. To our knowledge, no enzymes of this type have been detected in higher plants yet.Entities:
Keywords: CYP74M subfamily; Epoxyalcohol synthase; Gemmiferous spikemoss (Selaginella moellendorffii Hieron); Molecular cloning; Oxylipins; P450
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30195166 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2018.08.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072