Biochemical characterization of a regiospecific flavonoid 3'-O-methyltransferase from orange
Abstract Citrus plants have diverse methoxyflavonoids including, chrysoeriol, isosakuranetin, and nobiletin. In plants, O-methyltransferases (OMTs) participate in the methylation of a vast array of secondary metabolites, including flavonoids, phenylpropanoids, and alkaloids. To identify functional OMTs involved in the formation of methoxyflavonoids, orange (Citrus sinensis) OMT (CsOMT) genes were retrieved from the Citrus Genome Database. The phylogenetic relationships with functional OMTs suggested that three CsOMTs, CsOMT15, CsOMT16, and CsOMT30, are possible candidates for flavonoid OMTs (FOMTs). These CsOMTs were heterologously expressed in Escherichia coli, and their OMT activity was examined with flavonoid substrates. Of the examined CsOMTs, CsOMT16 catalyzed the regiospecific 3'-O-methylation of flavonoids to the respective 3'-methoxyflavonoids. A kinetic study demonstrated that CsOMT16 accepts diverse flavonoids as a substrate with a comparable preference. The flavonoids eriodictyol, luteolin, and quercetin were efficiently converted to homoeriodictyol, chrysoeriol, and isorhamnetin by CsOMT16-transformed E. coli cells, respectively. These findings suggest that CsOMT16 contributes to the methoxyflavonoid formation in orange and is applicable to the biotechnological production of 3'-methoxyflavonoids..
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Journal of the Korean Society for Applied Biological Chemistry - 67(2024), 1 vom: 11. Jan. |
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