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J Biol Chem ; 293(36): 13821-13833, 2018 09 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30030374

RESUMO

Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids are a large (∼3000 members) and structurally diverse class of metabolites restricted to a limited number of plant families in the order Gentianales. Tabernanthe iboga or iboga (Apocynaceae) is native to western equatorial Africa and has been used in traditional medicine for centuries. Howard Lotsof is credited with bringing iboga to the attention of Western medicine through his accidental discovery that iboga can alleviate opioid withdrawal symptoms. Since this observation, iboga has been investigated for its use in the general management of addiction. We were interested in elucidating ibogaine biosynthesis to understand the unique reaction steps en route to ibogaine. Furthermore, because ibogaine is currently sourced from plant material, these studies may help improve the ibogaine supply chain through synthetic biology approaches. Here, we used next-generation sequencing to generate the first iboga transcriptome and leveraged homology-guided gene discovery to identify the penultimate hydroxylase and final O-methyltransferase steps in ibogaine biosynthesis, herein named ibogamine 10-hydroxylase (I10H) and noribogaine-10-O-methyltransferase (N10OMT). Heterologous expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae (I10H) or Escherichia coli (N10OMT) and incubation with putative precursors, along with HPLC-MS analysis, confirmed the predicted activities of both enzymes. Moreover, high expression levels of their transcripts were detected in ibogaine-accumulating plant tissues. These discoveries coupled with our publicly available iboga transcriptome will contribute to additional gene discovery efforts and could lead to the stabilization of the global ibogaine supply chain and to the development of ibogaine as a treatment for addiction.


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Sistema Enzimático do Citocromo P-450/metabolismo , Ibogaína/biossíntese , Proteína O-Metiltransferase/metabolismo , Tabernaemontana/química , Alcaloides , Catálise , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Transtornos Relacionados ao Uso de Opioides/tratamento farmacológico , Tabernaemontana/enzimologia , Tabernaemontana/metabolismo , Transcriptoma/genética
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Science ; 360(6394): 1235-1239, 2018 06 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29724909

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Vinblastine, a potent anticancer drug, is produced by Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) in small quantities, and heterologous reconstitution of vinblastine biosynthesis could provide an additional source of this drug. However, the chemistry underlying vinblastine synthesis makes identification of the biosynthetic genes challenging. Here we identify the two missing enzymes necessary for vinblastine biosynthesis in this plant: an oxidase and a reductase that isomerize stemmadenine acetate into dihydroprecondylocarpine acetate, which is then deacetoxylated and cyclized to either catharanthine or tabersonine via two hydrolases characterized herein. The pathways show how plants create chemical diversity and also enable development of heterologous platforms for generation of stemmadenine-derived bioactive compounds.


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Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/biossíntese , Catharanthus/enzimologia , Genes de Plantas , Hidrolases/genética , Vimblastina/biossíntese , Antineoplásicos Fitogênicos/química , Catharanthus/genética , Alcaloides Indólicos/química , Alcaloides Indólicos/metabolismo , Quinolinas/química , Quinolinas/metabolismo , Vimblastina/química , Alcaloides de Vinca/biossíntese , Alcaloides de Vinca/química
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