2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.28.605509
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Parallel evolution of methyltransferases leads to vobasine biosynthesis inTabernaemontana elegansandCatharanthus roseus

Maisha Farzana,
Matthew Bailey Richardson,
Daniel André Ramey Deschênes
et al.

Abstract: Monoterpenoid indole alkaloids (MIA) are one of the largest and most complex alkaloid class in nature, boasting many clinically significant drugs such as anticancer vinblastine and antiarrhythmic ajmaline. Many MIAs undergo nitrogen N-methylation, altering their reactivity and affinity to the biological targets through a straightforward reaction. Remarkably, all known MIA N-methyltransferases (NMT) originate from the neofunctionalization of ancestral γ-tocopherol C-methyltransferases (γTMTs), a phenomenon seem… Show more

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