Deoxypodophyllotoxin 6-hydroxylase, a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase from cell cultures of Linum flavum involved in the biosynthesis of cytotoxic lignans

Grietje Molog, Ursula Empt, Stephan Kuhlmann,Wim van Uden,Niesko Pras, August Alfermann,Maike Petersen

Planta(2001)

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. Cell-suspension cultures of Linum flavum L. (Linaceae) synthesize and accumulate aryltetrahydronaphthalene lignans with 6-methoxypodophyllotoxin as the main component. The experimental data indicate that the biosynthesis of 6-methoxypodophyllotoxin occurs via deoxypodophyllotoxin, β-peltatin, and β-peltatin-A methyl ether. The enzyme catalyzing the introduction of the hydroxyl group in position 6 is deoxypodophyllotoxin 6-hydroxylase (DOP6H). The enzyme was shown to be a cytochrome P450-dependent monooxygenase by blue-light reversion of carbon monoxide inhibition and inhibition by cytochrome c . DOP6H is a membrane-bound microsomal enzyme with a pH optimum of 7.6 and a temperature optimum of 26 °C. Deoxypodophyllotoxin is specifically accepted with an apparent K m of 20 µM and a saturation concentration of 200 µM; 4′-demethyldeoxypodophyllotoxin is the only other tested substrate accepted for hydroxylation. DOP6H predominantly accepts NADPH as electron donor; NADH can only sustain low hydroxylation activities. A synergistic effect of NADPH and NADH is not observed. The enzyme is saturated around 250 µM NADPH; the apparent K m for this substrate is 36 µM.
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Cell culture (Linum) Cytochrome P450 Lignan Linum (lignan biosynthesis) Podophyllotoxin
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