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- Title
Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase, PsDeHase, from opium poppy: putative involvement in papaverine biosynthesis.
- Authors
Agarwal, Parul; Pathak, Sumya; Kumar, Ravi Shankar; Dhar, Yogeshwar Vikram; Shukla, Sudhir; Asif, Mehar Hasan; Trivedi, Prabodh Kumar
- Abstract
Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) are medicinal compounds that are the vital constituents of several pharmaceutical preparations, including vasodilator with papaverine. Though intermediate steps and associated enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of key BIAs of opium poppy have been characterized, very limited information is available for the biosynthesis of papaverine. Through various studies, two metabolic routes utilizing (S)-norcoclaurine as substrate for the biosynthesis of papaverine have been suggested. These two controversial pathways for papaverine biosynthesis (NH and NCH3) include a short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) that catalyzes dehydrogenation of tetrahydropapaverine to papaverine. In this work, we have identified and functionally characterized one SDR, PsDeHase, which might participate in the dehydrogenation in the papaverine biosynthesis. The expression analysis and metabolite profiling suggested a correlation between transcript and papaverine content. The PsDeHase expressed abundantly in stem and shared homology with reductases involved in the secondary metabolism. In silico investigation predicted tetrahydropapaverine as the possible substrate that formed a stable complex with PsDeHase. Repression of PsDeHase transcripts in opium poppy plants exposed to VIGS treatment led to a comparable decrease in the accumulation of papaverine. Key message: Using in silico and Virus-Induced Gene Silencing approaches, we demonstrate that PsDeHase, a Short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase, is putatively involved in papaverine biosynthesis in opium poppy.
- Subjects
OPIUM poppy; DEHYDROGENASES; BIOSYNTHESIS; GENE silencing; SECONDARY metabolism; DRUGS
- Publication
Plant Cell, Tissue & Organ Culture, 2020, Vol 143, Issue 2, p431
- ISSN
0167-6857
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11240-020-01930-2