A Facile Cell Free Synthesis of Isotopically Labeled (E)‐4‐Hydroxy‐3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl Diphosphate,a Precursor of the Plant Hormone Zeatin |
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Authors: | Maja Raschke,Monika Fellermeier,Meinhart H. Zenk |
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Affiliation: | Maja Raschke,Monika Fellermeier,Meinhart H. Zenk |
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Abstract: | (E)‐4‐Hydroxy‐3‐methylbut‐2‐enyl diphosphate ( 1 ) is a key intermediate of the deoxyxylulose phosphate pathway of isoprenoid biosynthesis and a precursor of the plant hormone zeatin. The availability of this intermediate with various labeling patterns is pivotal for its use in biosynthetic studies. The number of positions, however, that can be easily labeled by chemical synthesis is limited, and the synthesis by means of recombinant enzymes is laborious and time consuming. We demonstrated that chromoplasts from Capsicum annuum, whose enzyme activity was impaired by freeze‐thawing, accumulate 1 . This observation built the basis for the development of a cell‐free system allowing the synthesis of this intermediate with labels in various positions. With 2C‐methyl‐D ‐erythritol 2,4‐cyclodiphosphate ( 5 ) as substrate, yields were in the range of 50%. |
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