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21-Hydroxypregnane 21-O-malonylation, a crucial step in cardenolide biosynthesis, can be achieved by substrate-promiscuous BAHD-type phenolic glucoside malonyltransferases from Arabidopsis thaliana and homolog proteins from Digitalis lanata.

Marina Tropper1, Stephanie Höhn1, Laura-Sophie Wolf1, Julia Fritsch1, Nina Kastner-Detter1, Christoph Rieck1, Jennifer Munkert1, Nadine Meitinger1, Harald Lanig2, Wolfgang Kreis3.   

Abstract

Three putative 21-hydroxypregnane 21-O-malonyltransferases (21MaT) from Digitalis lanata were partially purified. Two of them were supposed to be BAHD-type enzymes. We were unable to purify them in quantities necessary for reliable sequencing. We identified two genes in A. thaliana coding for substrate-promiscuous BAHD-type phenolic glucoside malonyltransferases (AtPMaT1, AtPMaT2) and docked various 21-hydroxypregnanes into the substrate-binding site of a homology model built on the BAHD template 2XR7 (NtMaT1 from N. tabacum). Recombinant forms of Atpmat1 and Atpmat2 were expressed in E. coli and the recombinant enzymes characterized with regard to their substrate preferences. They were shown to malonylate various 21-hydroxypregnanes. The Atpmat1 sequence was used to identify candidate genes in Digitalis lanata (Dlmat1 to Dlmat4). Dlmat1 and Dlmat2 were also expressed in E. coli and shown to possess 21-hydroxypregnane 21-O-malonyltransferase activity.
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Keywords:  BAHD; Cardenolides; Digitalis lanata; Foxglove; Gene expression analysis; Plantaginaceae; Pregnane 21-O-malonyltransferase; Protein modeling; Protein purification

Year:  2021        PMID: 33930670     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112710

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytochemistry        ISSN: 0031-9422            Impact factor:   4.072


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1.  Knockout of Arabidopsis thaliana VEP1, Encoding a PRISE (Progesterone 5β-Reductase/Iridoid Synthase-Like Enzyme), Leads to Metabolic Changes in Response to Exogenous Methyl Vinyl Ketone (MVK).

Authors:  Jan Klein; Mona Ernst; Alexander Christmann; Marina Tropper; Tim Leykauf; Wolfgang Kreis; Jennifer Munkert
Journal:  Metabolites       Date:  2021-12-23
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