单萜
吲哚生物碱
液泡
生物化学
运输机
吲哚试验
生物
生物碱
化学
立体化学
植物
基因
细胞质
作者
Richard Payne,Deyang Xu,Emilien Foureau,Inês Carqueijeiro,Audrey Oudin,Thomas Dugé de Bernonville,Vlastimil Novák,Meike Burow,Carl Erik Olsen,D. Marc Jones,Evangelos C. Tatsis,Ali Pendle,Barbara Ann Halkier,Fernando Geu‐Flores,Vincent Courdavault,Hussam Hassan Nour‐Eldin,Sarah E. O’Connor
出处
期刊:Nature plants
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2017-01-13
卷期号:3 (2)
被引量:134
标识
DOI:10.1038/nplants.2016.208
摘要
Plants sequester intermediates of metabolic pathways into different cellular compartments, but the mechanisms by which these molecules are transported remain poorly understood. Monoterpene indole alkaloids, a class of specialized metabolites that includes the anticancer agent vincristine, antimalarial quinine and neurotoxin strychnine, are synthesized in several different cellular locations. However, the transporters that control the movement of these biosynthetic intermediates within cellular compartments have not been discovered. Here we present the discovery of a tonoplast localized nitrate/peptide family (NPF) transporter from Catharanthus roseus, CrNPF2.9, that exports strictosidine, the central intermediate of this pathway, into the cytosol from the vacuole. This discovery highlights the role that intracellular localization plays in specialized metabolism, and sets the stage for understanding and controlling the central branch point of this pharmacologically important group of compounds. A Catharanthus roseus tonoplast-localized transporter has been identified and characterized to export strictosidine, the central intermediate of terpene and alkaloid biosynthesis pathways, from the vacuole to the cytosol.
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