Structural highlights
Function
SOMT1_PAPSO Methyltransferase involved in the biosynthesis of the benzylisoquinoline alkaloid noscapine (PubMed:22535422, PubMed:22653730, PubMed:29610307). Catalyzes the conversion of (S)-scoulerine to (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine (PubMed:22535422, PubMed:22653730). Can convert (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine to tetrahydropalmatine (PubMed:22535422). Can convert (S)-norreticuline to (S)-norcodamine (PubMed:22535422). Can convert (S)-reticuline to (S)-codamine (PubMed:22535422). Substrate preference is (S)-scoulerine > (S)-tetrahydrocolumbamine > (S)-norreticuline > (S)-reticuline (PubMed:22535422).[1] [2] [3]
References
- ↑ Dang TT, Facchini PJ. Characterization of three O-methyltransferases involved in noscapine biosynthesis in opium poppy. Plant Physiol. 2012 Jun;159(2):618-31. PMID:22535422 doi:10.1104/pp.112.194886
- ↑ Winzer T, Gazda V, He Z, Kaminski F, Kern M, Larson TR, Li Y, Meade F, Teodor R, Vaistij FE, Walker C, Bowser TA, Graham IA. A Papaver somniferum 10-gene cluster for synthesis of the anticancer alkaloid noscapine. Science. 2012 Jun 29;336(6089):1704-8. PMID:22653730 doi:10.1126/science.1220757
- ↑ Li Y, Li S, Thodey K, Trenchard I, Cravens A, Smolke CD. Complete biosynthesis of noscapine and halogenated alkaloids in yeast. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Apr 24;115(17):E3922-E3931. PMID:29610307 doi:10.1073/pnas.1721469115