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The Structure of Rauvolfia serpentina Strictosidine Synthase Is a Novel Six-Bladed β-Propeller Fold in Plant Proteins

2006

Abstract The enzyme strictosidine synthase (STR1) from the Indian medicinal plant Rauvolfia serpentina is of primary importance for the biosynthetic pathway of the indole alkaloid ajmaline. Moreover, STR1 initiates all biosynthetic pathways leading to the entire monoterpenoid indole alkaloid family representing an enormous structural variety of ∼2000 compounds in higher plants. The crystal structures of STR1 in complex with its natural substrates tryptamine and secologanin provide structural understanding of the observed substrate preference and identify residues lining the active site surface that contact the substrates. STR1 catalyzes a Pictet-Spengler–type reaction and represents a novel…

Models MolecularTryptamineProtein FoldingStrictosidine synthaseProtein ConformationMolecular Sequence DataSequence alignmentPlant ScienceCatalysisRauwolfiaSubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundRauvolfia serpentinaCarbon-Nitrogen LyasesAmino Acid SequenceResearch ArticlesConserved SequencePlant ProteinsBinding SitesSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyIndole alkaloidActive siteCell BiologyLyasebiology.organism_classificationTryptamineschemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinSecologaninSequence AlignmentThe Plant Cell
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Dietary l-tryptophan leaves a lasting impression on the brain and the stress response

2017

AbstractComparative models suggest that effects of dietary tryptophan (Trp) on brain serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) neurochemistry and stress responsiveness are present throughout the vertebrate lineage. Moreover, hypothalamic 5-HT seems to play a central role in control of the neuroendocrine stress axis in all vertebrates. Still, recent fish studies suggest long-term effects of dietary Trp on stress responsiveness, which are independent of hypothalamic 5-HT. Here, we investigated if dietary Trp treatment may result in long-lasting effects on stress responsiveness, including changes in plasma cortisol levels and 5-HT neurochemistry in the telencephalon and hypothalamus of Atlantic sa…

Monoamines0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyHydrocortisoneSalmo salarMedicine (miscellaneous)5-HIAA 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStress Physiologicalbiology.animalInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNeurochemistryHPI hypothalamic–pituitary–interrenalBrain ChemistryNutrition and DieteticsSSRI supplementation and serotonin reuptake inhibitorsbiology5-Hydroxyindoleacetic acidCerebrumTrp tryptophanTryptophanTryptophanBrainVertebratel-TryptophanAnimal Feed030104 developmental biologyMonoamine neurotransmitterEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structure5-HT 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin)HypothalamusDietary SupplementsLong-term effectsSerotonin030217 neurology & neurosurgerymedicine.drug
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New Alkaloids of the Sarpagine Group from Rauvolfia serpentina Hairy Root Culture

2002

Three new monoterpenoid indole alkaloids, 19(S),20(R)-dihydroperaksine (1), 19(S),20(R)-dihydroperaksine-17-al (2), and 10-hydroxy-19(S),20(R)-dihydroperaksine (3), along with 16 known alkaloids 4-19 were isolated from hairy root culture of Rauvolfia serpentina, and their structures were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR analyses. Taking into account the stereochemistry of the new alkaloids and results of preliminary enzymatical studies, the putative biosynthetical relationships between the novel alkaloids are discussed.

Monoterpenoid Indole AlkaloidsStereochemistryPharmaceutical SciencePharmacognosyPlant RootsRauwolfiaIndole AlkaloidsAnalytical ChemistryRauvolfia serpentinaDrug DiscoveryNuclear Magnetic Resonance BiomolecularPharmacologyFolk medicinePlants MedicinalMolecular StructurebiologyApocynaceaeChemistryAlkaloidOrganic ChemistryStereoisomerismbiology.organism_classificationSecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsTerpenoidComplementary and alternative medicineHairy root cultureMolecular MedicineChromatography Thin LayerRhizobiumJournal of Natural Products
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Presynaptic regulation of the electrically evoked release of endogenous dopamine from the isolated neurointermediate lobe or isolated neural lobe of …

1988

Isolated neurointermediate lobes (NILs) or isolated neural lobes (NLs) of the rat pituitary gland were incubated in Krebs-HEPES solution which contained pargyline and the dopamine uptake inhibitor GBR 12921. The release of endogenous dopamine was determined by HPLC with electrochemical detection. Electrical stimulation of the pituitary stalk induced a frequency-dependent release of dopamine. The release of dopamine from the combined NIL evoked by stimulation at 15 Hz was increased by 130% in the presence of the dopamine D2 receptor antagonist, (-)-sulpiride; the (+)-enantiomer of sulpiride had virtually no effect. When the stimulation frequency was 3 Hz (-)-sulpiride caused an increase in d…

Pituitary glandmedicine.medical_specialtyApomorphineDopamineStimulationIn Vitro Techniques5-Methoxytryptaminechemistry.chemical_compoundDopamineInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNeurotransmitterPharmacologyPituitary stalkChemistryYohimbineRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineBenzazepinesPargylineElectric StimulationRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyDopamine receptorPituitary GlandSynapses34-Dihydroxyphenylacetic AcidFemaleSulpirideAntipsychotic Agentsmedicine.drugEndocrine glandNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's Archives of Pharmacology
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Monoamine Oxidase Inhibition by β-Carbolines: A Quantum Chemical Approach

1979

Monoamine oxidase inhibition by beta-carboline derivatives is related to the energy change, delta E, arising from complex formation between the inhibitor and the enzyme. The energy change was expressed in terms of electronic indexes, which were estimated for a set of aromatic beta-carbolines. The electronic indexes were correlated to the experimental activity indexes by a simplified quantum chemical perturbational treatment with a multiple regression procedure. A characteristic structure for the inhibitor-enzyme complex was derived from the correlation. The molecules are linked by two kinds of bond. One involves the lone pyridine nitrogen pair of beta-carbolines; the other is due to a pi-el…

Quantum chemicalIndole testchemistry.chemical_classificationTryptamineIndolesMonoamine Oxidase InhibitorsChemistryMonoamine oxidaseStereochemistryPharmaceutical ScienceModels BiologicalStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundNon-competitive inhibitionEnzymePyridineQuantum TheoryThermodynamicsMoleculeCarbolinesJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Molecular cloning and functional bacterial expression of a plant glucosidase specifically involved in alkaloid biosynthesis.

2000

Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids are a vast and structurally complex group of plant secondary compounds. In contrast to other groups of plant products which produce many glycosides, indole alkaloids rarely occur as glucosides. Plants of Rauvolfia serpentina accumulate ajmaline as a major alkaloid, whereas cell suspension cultures of Rauvolfia mainly accumulate the glucoalkaloid raucaffricine at levels of 1.6 g/l. Cell cultures do contain a specific glucosidase. known as raucaffricine-O-beta-D-glucosidase (RG), which catalyzes the in vitro formation of vomilenine, a direct intermediate in ajmaline biosynthesis. Here, we describe the molecular cloning and functional expression of this enzyme in…

RauvolfiaDNA ComplementaryStereochemistryMolecular Sequence DataPlant ScienceHorticultureMolecular cloningBiochemistryIndole AlkaloidsSubstrate SpecificityMagnoliopsidaAlkaloidsRauvolfia serpentinamedicineAmino Acid SequenceCloning MolecularMolecular BiologybiologyBase SequenceGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationSecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsAjmalineBlotting SouthernBiochemistryVomilenineStrictosidinebiology.proteinHeterologous expressionGlucosidasesGlucosidasesmedicine.drugPhytochemistry
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Structural Basis and Enzymatic Mechanism of the Biosynthesis of C9- from C10-Monoterpenoid Indole Alkaloids

2009

Cutting carbons: The three-dimensional structure of polyneuridine aldehyde esterase (PNAE) gives insight into the enzymatic mechanism of the biosynthesis of C(9)- from C(10)-monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (see scheme). PNAE is a very substrate-specific serine esterase. It harbors the catalytic triad S87-D216-H244, and is a new member of the alpha/beta-fold hydrolase superfamily. Its novel function leads to the diversification of alkaloid structures.

Stereochemistrychemistry [Secologanin Tryptamine Alkaloids]polyneuridine aldehyde esterasePolyneuridine-aldehyde esteraseCatalysisSubstrate SpecificityEnzyme catalysischemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureBiosynthesisHydrolaseCatalytic triadmetabolism [Mutant Proteins]Indole testchemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral ChemistrySecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsProtein Structure Tertiarymetabolism [Carboxylic Ester Hydrolases]metabolism [Secologanin Tryptamine Alkaloids]EnzymeAmino Acid SubstitutionchemistryBiochemistryddc:540BiocatalysisMutant ProteinsCarboxylic Ester HydrolasesAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Structure-based engineering of strictosidine synthase: auxiliary for alkaloid libraries.

2007

SummaryThe highly substrate-specific strictosidine synthase (EC 4.3.3.2) catalyzes the biological Pictet-Spengler condensation between tryptamine and secologanin, leading to the synthesis of about 2000 monoterpenoid indole alkaloids in higher plants. The crystal structure of Rauvolfia serpentina strictosidine synthase (STR1) in complex with strictosidine has been elucidated here, allowing the rational site-directed mutation of the active center of STR1 and resulting in modulation of its substrate acceptance. Here, we report on the rational redesign of STR1 by generation of a Val208Ala mutant, further describing the influence on substrate acceptance and the enzyme-catalyzed synthesis of 10-m…

TryptamineCHEMBIOLStrictosidine synthaseMICROBIOStereochemistryProtein ConformationClinical BiochemistryMutantDrug Evaluation PreclinicalMutation MissenseCrystallography X-RayProtein EngineeringBiochemistryIndole AlkaloidsSubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundRauvolfia serpentinaDrug DiscoveryCatharanthusCarbon-Nitrogen LyasesMolecular BiologyVinca AlkaloidsPlant ProteinsPharmacologybiologyMolecular StructureGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationLyaseBiochemistrychemistryStrictosidinebiology.proteinMutagenesis Site-DirectedMolecular MedicineSecologaninProtein BindingChemistrybiology
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Construction and expression of a dual vector for chemo-enzymatic synthesis of plant indole alkaloids inEscherichia coli

2010

A dual vector (pQE-70-STR1-SG) containing coding regions of strictosidine synthase (STR1, EC 4.3.3.2) and strictosidine glucosidase (SG, EC 3.2.1.105) from the Indian medicinal plant Rauvolfia serpentina was constructed. Functional expression of the vector in Escherichia coli cells (M15 strain) was proven by isolation of prepurified enzyme extracts, which show both STR1 and SG activities. Incubation of the enzyme in the presence of tryptamine and secologanin delivered the indole alkaloid cathenamine, demonstrating functional co-expression of both STR1- and SG-cDNAs. Cathenamine reduction by sodium borohydride leading to tetrahydroalstonine revealed the chemo-enzymatic indole alkaloid synthe…

TryptamineDNA ComplementaryStrictosidine synthasePlant Sciencemedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicRauwolfiaIndole AlkaloidsAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundGene Expression Regulation PlantRauvolfia serpentinaCarbon-Nitrogen LyasesEscherichia colimedicineCloning MolecularEscherichia coliPlant ProteinsIndole testchemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular StructurebiologyIndole alkaloidOrganic Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationSecologanin Tryptamine AlkaloidsEnzymechemistryBiochemistrybiology.proteinSecologaninGlucosidasesNatural Product Research
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Multivariate optimization of the hollow fibre liquid phase microextraction of muscimol in human urine samples.

2016

Abstract A liquid phase microextraction based on hollow fibre followed by liquid chromatographic determination was developed for the extraction and quantitation of the hallucinogenic muscimol from urine samples. Method applicability on polar hallucinogens was also tested on two alkaloids, a psychedelic hallucinogen, tryptamine and a polar amino acid, tryptophan which exists in its charged state in the entire pH range. A multivariate design of experiments was used in which a half fractional factorial approach was applied to screen six factors (donor phase pH, acceptor phase HCl concentration, carrier composition, stirring rate, extraction time and salt content) for their extent of vitality i…

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