2014
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12589
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Diterpene synthases of the biosynthetic system of medicinally active diterpenoids in Marrubium vulgare

Abstract: SUMMARYMarrubium vulgare (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant whose major bioactive compounds, marrubiin and other labdane-related furanoid diterpenoids, have potential applications as anti-diabetics, analgesics or vasorelaxants. Metabolite and transcriptome profiling of M. vulgare leaves identified five different candidate diterpene synthases (diTPSs) of the TPS-c and TPS-e/f clades. We describe the in vitro and in vivo functional characterization of the M. vulgare diTPS family. In addition to MvEKS ent-kaurene s… Show more

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“…Cf= C. forskohlii ; Ss= S. sclarea ; Mv= M. vulgare ; Ep= Euphorbia peplus ; Os= O. sativa ; Tw= T. wilfordii ; Zm= Z. mays . Diterpenes in samples expressing solely class II diTPSs are likely the result of endogenous phosphatase activity and non‐specific rearrangement (Figure S7) 6a, 7…”
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“…Cf= C. forskohlii ; Ss= S. sclarea ; Mv= M. vulgare ; Ep= Euphorbia peplus ; Os= O. sativa ; Tw= T. wilfordii ; Zm= Z. mays . Diterpenes in samples expressing solely class II diTPSs are likely the result of endogenous phosphatase activity and non‐specific rearrangement (Figure S7) 6a, 7…”
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“…By tracer techniques using radiolabeled [3H]-geranylgeranyl diphosphate, confirm that the marrubiin biosynthesis proceeds through the 1-deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate pathway, which was also characterized by gas chromatography with electron impact mass spectrometry technique [46]. Other metabolites and transcription process in M. vulgare for different diterpene synthases (diTPSs), i.e., ent-kaurene synthase, (+)-copalyl diphosphate synthase, and functional diTPS were also identified in leaves [47]. A new secondary metabolites, 11-oxomarrubiin was reported from methanolic extract of whole parts of M. vulgare [48].…”
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“…2). This is necessary for proper enzymatic function to produce normal-CPP or normal-LDPP using GGPP as a substrate (Schalk et al, 2012;Pateraki et al, 2014;Zerbe et al, 2014;Cui et al, 2015). The other two genes, IrCPS4 and IrCPS5, have a Trp (W) in this position (Fig.…”
Section: Annotation Of Ditps Family In I Rubescensmentioning
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“…These enzymes have the ability to produce abietane, labdane, clerodane, and ent-kaurane diterpenes via an enzymatic hydrolysis-catalyzed reaction (Gao et al, 2009;Cui et al, 2015;Caniard et al, 2012;Schalk et al, 2012;Li et al, 2012;Pateraki et al, 2014;Zerbe et al, 2014;Brückner et al, 2014;Bo zi c et al, 2015;Trikka et al, 2015;Pelot et al, 2017). Based on the stereochemistry of the intermediate that is initially cyclized by CPS, these enzymes can be divided into two groups.…”
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