The subunit composition of hinokiresinol synthase controls geometrical selectivity in norlignan formation |
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Authors: | Suzuki Shiro Yamamura Masaomi Hattori Takefumi Nakatsubo Tomoyuki Umezawa Toshiaki |
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Affiliation: | Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere and Institute of Sustainability Science, Kyoto University, Uji, Kyoto 611-0011, Japan. |
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Abstract: | The selective formation of E- or Z-isomers is an important process in natural product metabolism. We show that the subunit composition of an enzyme can alter the geometrical composition of the enzymatic products. Hinokiresinol synthase, purified from Asparagus officinalis cell cultures, is responsible for the conversion of (7E,7′E)-4-coumaryl 4-coumarate to (Z)-hinokiresinol, the first step in norlignan formation. The protein is most likely a heterodimer composed of two distinct subunits, which share identity with members of the phloem protein 2 gene superfamily. Interestingly, each recombinant subunit of hinokiresinol synthase expressed in Escherichia coli solely converted (7E,7′E)-4-coumaryl 4-coumarate to the unnatural (E)-hinokiresinol, the E-isomer of (Z)-hinokiresinol. By contrast, a mixture of recombinant subunits catalyzed the formation of (Z)-hinokiresinol from the same substrate. |
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Keywords: | asparagus phloem protein 2 coumaryl coumarate phenylpropanoid |
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