Structural highlights
Function
PSIM_PSICU N-methyltransferase; part of the gene cluster that mediates the biosynthesis of psilocybin, a psychotropic tryptamine-derived natural product (PubMed:28763571, PubMed:31150155). The first step in the pathway is the decarboxylation of L-tryptophan to tryptamine by the decarboxylase psiD (PubMed:28763571, PubMed:31150155). 4-hydroxy-L-tryptophan is accepted as substrate by psiD as well (PubMed:28763571). The cytochrome P450 monooxygenase psiH then converts tryptamine to 4-hydroxytryptamine (PubMed:28763571). The kinase psiK catalyzes the 4-O-phosphorylation step by converting 4-hydroxytryptamine into norbaeocystin (PubMed:28763571, PubMed:31150155). The methyltransferase psiM then catalyzes iterative methyl transfer to the amino group of norbaeocystin to yield psilocybin via a monomethylated intermediate, baeocystin (PubMed:28763571, PubMed:31150155). 4-hydroxy-6-methyl-l-tryptophancan also be converted the decarboxylase PsiD, kinase PsiK, and methyltransferase PsiM into respectively 6-methyl-norbaeocystin, 6-methylbaeocystin, and 6-methylpsilocybin (PubMed:31150155).[1] [2]
References
- ↑ Fricke J, Blei F, Hoffmeister D. Enzymatic Synthesis of Psilocybin. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2017 Sep 25;56(40):12352-12355. PMID:28763571 doi:10.1002/anie.201705489
- ↑ Fricke J, Sherwood A, Kargbo R, Orry A, Blei F, Naschberger A, Rupp B, Hoffmeister D. Enzymatic Route toward 6-Methylated Baeocystin and Psilocybin. Chembiochem. 2019 Nov 18;20(22):2824-2829. PMID:31150155 doi:10.1002/cbic.201900358