Nett Ryan S, Guan Xin, Smith Kevin, Faust Ann Marie, Sattely Elizabeth S, Fischer Curt R
Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305.
Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Cambridge, MA 02139.
AIChE J. 2018 Dec;64(12):4319-4330. doi: 10.1002/aic.16413. Epub 2018 Sep 21.
Plant natural products have served as a prominent source of medicines throughout human history, and are still used today as clinically-approved pharmaceuticals. However, many medicinal plants that produce useful compounds are slow-growing or recalcitrant to cultivation, making it difficult to investigate the underlying genetic/enzymatic machinery responsible for biosynthesis. To better understand the metabolism of bioactive natural products in slow-growing medicinal plants, we used DO labeling and LC-MS-based metabolomics to explore the biosynthesis of medically-relevant alkaloids in three plant species. Our results provide evidence for sites of active biosynthesis for these alkaloids, and demonstrate that DO labeling can be used as a general method to determine sites of active secondary metabolism over relatively short time scales. We anticipate that these results will facilitate discovery of complete metabolic pathways for plant natural products of medicinal importance, especially for approaches that rely upon transcriptomics and knowledge of active metabolism to identify biosynthetic enzymes.
在人类历史上,植物天然产物一直是重要的药物来源,如今仍被用作临床批准的药物。然而,许多产生有用化合物的药用植物生长缓慢或难以栽培,这使得研究负责生物合成的潜在遗传/酶机制变得困难。为了更好地理解生长缓慢的药用植物中生物活性天然产物的代谢,我们使用氘代标记和基于液相色谱-质谱联用的代谢组学方法,来探索三种植物中与医学相关生物碱的生物合成。我们的结果为这些生物碱的活跃生物合成位点提供了证据,并证明氘代标记可作为一种通用方法,在相对较短的时间尺度内确定活跃次生代谢的位点。我们预计,这些结果将有助于发现具有药用价值的植物天然产物的完整代谢途径,特别是对于那些依赖转录组学和活跃代谢知识来鉴定生物合成酶的方法。