2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2016.03.008
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Functional characterisation of a tropine-forming reductase gene from Brugmansia arborea, a woody plant species producing tropane alkaloids

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“…The signature motif of SDRs was found at the 105–108 position in SlTRI. SlTRI contained the catalytic tetrad motif characterized by N-S-Y-K, in which the tyrosine (Y) residue is considered essential for the catalytic activity of TRs ( Nakajima et al, 1999 ; Qiang et al, 2016 ). The bioinformatics analysis suggested that SlTRI might be one of the TRs, and the follow-up phylogenetic analysis gave clear clues to SlTRI’s classification.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The signature motif of SDRs was found at the 105–108 position in SlTRI. SlTRI contained the catalytic tetrad motif characterized by N-S-Y-K, in which the tyrosine (Y) residue is considered essential for the catalytic activity of TRs ( Nakajima et al, 1999 ; Qiang et al, 2016 ). The bioinformatics analysis suggested that SlTRI might be one of the TRs, and the follow-up phylogenetic analysis gave clear clues to SlTRI’s classification.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Escherichia coli strain Rosetta was used as the host cells for expressing the recombinant protein. The methods of producing and purifying the recombinant proteins followed those of Qiang et al (2016) . The tropinone feeding assay was used to identify the function of SlTRI.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…TAs have been observed to attach to and inhibit muscarinic acetylcholine receptors [9]. TAs found in the Solanaceae are well known for both their anticholinergic and antispasmodic properties that affect the parasympathetic nervous system [10][11][12]. These plants have been used for pain relief, anesthesia, and as a treatment for drug addiction [10].…”
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“…sedatives as well as to treat asthma, sialorrhea, Parkinson's disease, and motion sickness (Jakabová et al, 2012). Scopolamine has a higher market demand and price than other tropane alkaloids due to its higher pharmacological activity and lower side effects (Qiang et al, 2016).…”
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“…The global scopolamine market was valued at US$ 370.4 million in 2017 (Coherent Market Insights Analysis, 2018). As these tropane alkaloids are difficulty and high costly to synthase, these alkaloids continue to be extracted from several species of Solanaceae, including Hyoscyamuns niger L., Anisodus tanguticus, Scopolia tangutica Maxim, Atropa belladonna, and several Datura species (Cardillo et al, 2010;Qiang et al, 2016). The aerial parts of Datura spp., obtained principally from India, is the main source, containing not less than 0.25% of alkaloids calculated as hyoscyamine (Evans, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%