2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2018.03.001
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Metabolic characterization of Hyoscyamus niger root-specific putrescine N-methyltransferase

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“…However, all three genes— HnPMT (Figure 4B), HnTRI (Figure 4C), and HnH6H (Figure 4D)—were specifically expressed in the roots of H . niger , consistent with earlier reported findings (Hashimoto and Yamada, 1987; Hashimoto et al, 1992; Geng et al, 2018). Unlike the root-specific expression of those three TA biosynthesis genes, HnODC was expressed in both roots and leaves, but its expression level was still much higher in roots than leaves (Figure 4A).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…However, all three genes— HnPMT (Figure 4B), HnTRI (Figure 4C), and HnH6H (Figure 4D)—were specifically expressed in the roots of H . niger , consistent with earlier reported findings (Hashimoto and Yamada, 1987; Hashimoto et al, 1992; Geng et al, 2018). Unlike the root-specific expression of those three TA biosynthesis genes, HnODC was expressed in both roots and leaves, but its expression level was still much higher in roots than leaves (Figure 4A).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The detection methods used here were similar to those applied in the enzymatic assays described below. Tropane alkaloid content was quantified by adhering to previously described methodologies (Qiang et al, 2016; Zhao et al, 2017; Geng et al, 2018). For this, 200 mg of dry powder from each plant part was accurately weighed for alkaloid extraction and detection, with at least three independent plants used for metabolite detections.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Accordingly, there is a longstanding interest in elucidating the TA biosynthetic pathway. Most enzyme‐catalysed reactions associated with TA biosynthesis have been characterized, including those related to putrescine N ‐methyltransferase (PMT), N ‐methylputrescine oxidase (MPO), type III polyketide synthase (PYKS), tropinone synthase (CYP82M3), tropine‐forming reductase (TRI), aromatic amino acid aminotransferase (AT4), phenylpyruvic acid reductase (PPAR), littorine mutase (CYP80F1), and hyoscyamine 6β‐hydroxylase (H6H) (Li et al , ; Katoh et al , ; Bedewitz et al , ; Qiang et al , ; Geng et al , ; Qiu et al , ) (Fig. ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%