Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids

Abstract Nudicaulins are a group of indole alkaloid glycosides responsible for the color of yellow petals of Papaver nudicaule (Iceland poppy). The unique aglycone scaffold of these alkaloids attracted our interest as one of the most unusual flavonoid‐indole hybrid structures that occur in nature. S...

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Main Authors: Warskulat, Anne‐Christin, Tatsis, Evangelos C., Dudek, Bettina, Kai, Marco, Lorenz, Sybille, Schneider, Bernd
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/cbic.201500572 2024-09-09T19:47:05+00:00 Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids Warskulat, Anne‐Christin Tatsis, Evangelos C. Dudek, Bettina Kai, Marco Lorenz, Sybille Schneider, Bernd 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201500572 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fcbic.201500572 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/wol1/doi/10.1002/cbic.201500572/fullpdf en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ ChemBioChem volume 17, issue 4, page 318-327 ISSN 1439-4227 1439-7633 journal-article 2016 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/cbic.201500572 2024-06-18T04:16:54Z Abstract Nudicaulins are a group of indole alkaloid glycosides responsible for the color of yellow petals of Papaver nudicaule (Iceland poppy). The unique aglycone scaffold of these alkaloids attracted our interest as one of the most unusual flavonoid‐indole hybrid structures that occur in nature. Stable isotope labeling experiments with sliced petals identified free indole, but not tryptamine or l ‐tryptophan, as one of the two key biosynthetic precursors of the nudicaulin aglycone. Pelargonidin was identified as the second key precursor, contributing the polyphenolic unit to the nudicaulin molecule. This finding was inferred from the temporary accumulation of pelargonidin glycosides in the petals during flower bud development and a drop at the point in time when nudicaulin levels start to increase. The precursor‐directed incorporation of cyanidin into a new 3′‐hydroxynudicaulin strongly supports the hypothesis that anthocyanins are involved in the biosynthesis of nudicaulins. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Wiley Online Library ChemBioChem 17 4 318 327
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description Abstract Nudicaulins are a group of indole alkaloid glycosides responsible for the color of yellow petals of Papaver nudicaule (Iceland poppy). The unique aglycone scaffold of these alkaloids attracted our interest as one of the most unusual flavonoid‐indole hybrid structures that occur in nature. Stable isotope labeling experiments with sliced petals identified free indole, but not tryptamine or l ‐tryptophan, as one of the two key biosynthetic precursors of the nudicaulin aglycone. Pelargonidin was identified as the second key precursor, contributing the polyphenolic unit to the nudicaulin molecule. This finding was inferred from the temporary accumulation of pelargonidin glycosides in the petals during flower bud development and a drop at the point in time when nudicaulin levels start to increase. The precursor‐directed incorporation of cyanidin into a new 3′‐hydroxynudicaulin strongly supports the hypothesis that anthocyanins are involved in the biosynthesis of nudicaulins.
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author Warskulat, Anne‐Christin
Tatsis, Evangelos C.
Dudek, Bettina
Kai, Marco
Lorenz, Sybille
Schneider, Bernd
spellingShingle Warskulat, Anne‐Christin
Tatsis, Evangelos C.
Dudek, Bettina
Kai, Marco
Lorenz, Sybille
Schneider, Bernd
Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
author_facet Warskulat, Anne‐Christin
Tatsis, Evangelos C.
Dudek, Bettina
Kai, Marco
Lorenz, Sybille
Schneider, Bernd
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title Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
title_short Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
title_full Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
title_fullStr Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
title_full_unstemmed Unprecedented Utilization of Pelargonidin and Indole for the Biosynthesis of Plant Indole Alkaloids
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