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A Phenylpyruvic Acid Reductase Is Required for Biosynthesis of Tropane Alkaloids.

Fei QiuChunxian YangLina YuanDan XiangXiaozhong LanMin ChenZhi-Hua Liao
Published in: Organic letters (2018)
Solanaceous medicinal plants produce tropane alkaloids (TAs). We discovered a novel gene from Atropa belladonna, AbPPAR, which encodes a phenylpyruvic acid reductase required for TA biosynthesis. AbPPAR was specifically expressed in root pericycles and endodermis. AbPPAR was shown to catalyze reduction of phenylpyruvic acid to phenyllactic acid, a precursor of TAs. Suppression of AbPPAR disrupted TA biosynthesis through reduction of phenyllactic acid levels. In summary, we identified a novel enzyme involved in TA biosynthesis.
Keyphrases
  • cell wall
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor