2014
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.114.129668
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Production of Bioactive Diterpenoids in the Euphorbiaceae Depends on Evolutionarily Conserved Gene Clusters    

Abstract: The Euphorbiaceae produce a diverse range of diterpenoids, many of which have pharmacological activities. These diterpenoids include ingenol mebutate, which is licensed for the treatment of a precancerous skin condition (actinic keratosis), and phorbol derivatives such as resiniferatoxin and prostratin, which are undergoing investigation for the treatment of severe pain and HIV, respectively. Despite the interest in these diterpenoids, their biosynthesis is poorly understood at present, with the only character… Show more

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“…The spectral data of 9 (SI Appendix, Fig. S1B) matches the previously reported 5-ketocasbene (18,26). Corroborating its ability to catalyze dehydrogenation of the 5-hydroxyl group, ADH1 also dehydrogenated 4 yielding the casbene dione derivative 10 (m/z 301.2157, [M+H] + ) ( Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Catalytic Features Of Adh1 Via In Vitrosupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…The spectral data of 9 (SI Appendix, Fig. S1B) matches the previously reported 5-ketocasbene (18,26). Corroborating its ability to catalyze dehydrogenation of the 5-hydroxyl group, ADH1 also dehydrogenated 4 yielding the casbene dione derivative 10 (m/z 301.2157, [M+H] + ) ( Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Catalytic Features Of Adh1 Via In Vitrosupporting
confidence: 66%
“…Recently, a Euphorbiaceae-specific expansion of P450s in the CYP71 clan was reported (16). Although the founding members of the subfamily were shown to catalyze epoxidation of fatty acids in Euphorbia lagascae Spreng (17), several P450s of the CYP726 subfamily in castor bean had activity toward C5 of casbene, which is a characteristic of the casbene-type diterpenoids present in castor bean and related species (18). In addition to P450s, members of the short-chain dehydrogenase∕reductase superfamily are also involved in terpenoid metabolism in many plants.…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, the production of 5-keto-6-hydroxy-casbene is consistent with the presence of matching oxy groups in a previously isolated castor bean diterpenoid (53). Production of 5-keto-casbene by these CYPs and further investigation of this terpenoid biosynthetic gene cluster also has just been reported elsewhere (54). The ability of CYP71D subfamily members to operate in diterpenoid biosynthesis is consistent with recent work demonstrating functional pairing of CYP71D51 with a diterpene TPS (albeit from the TPS-e/f subfamily) from a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) terpenoid biosynthetic gene cluster (55).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Recently, functional diterpenoids with biological activities for treatment of a wide range of medical conditions have been reported from diverse medicinal plants (Guo et al, 2013;Zerbe et al, 2013;King et al, 2014;Pateraki et al, 2014). Although manoyl oxide itself is known to be an anticancer compound, it is considered as the molecular core for a large series of bioactive derivatives (Pateraki et al, 2014).…”
Section: Distinct Functions Of Ditpss In Stevia Leavesmentioning
confidence: 99%