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Plant carbonic anhydrase-like enzymes in neuroactive alkaloid biosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Plants synthesize numerous alkaloids that mimic animal neurotransmitters1. The diversity of alkaloid structures is achieved through the generation and tailoring of unique carbon scaffolds2,3, yet many neuroactive alkaloids belong to a scaffold class for which no biosynthetic route or enzyme catalyst is known. By studying highly coordinated, tissue-specific gene expression in plants that produce neuroactive Lycopodium alkaloids4, we identified an unexpected enzyme class for alkaloid biosynthesis: neofunctionalized α-carbonic anhydrases (CAHs). We show that three CAH-like (CAL) proteins are required in the biosynthetic route to a key precursor of the Lycopodium alkaloids by catalysing a stereospecific Mannich-like condensation and subsequent bicyclic scaffold generation. Also, we describe a series of scaffold tailoring steps that generate the optimized acetylcholinesterase inhibition activity of huperzine A5. Our findings suggest a broader involvement of CAH-like enzymes in specialized metabolism and demonstrate how successive scaffold tailoring can drive potency against a neurological protein target.

SUBMITTER: Nett RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10700139 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plant carbonic anhydrase-like enzymes in neuroactive alkaloid biosynthesis.

Nett Ryan S RS   Dho Yaereen Y   Tsai Chun C   Passow Daria D   Martinez Grundman Jaime J   Low Yun-Yee YY   Sattely Elizabeth S ES  

Nature 20231108 7990


Plants synthesize numerous alkaloids that mimic animal neurotransmitters<sup>1</sup>. The diversity of alkaloid structures is achieved through the generation and tailoring of unique carbon scaffolds<sup>2,3</sup>, yet many neuroactive alkaloids belong to a scaffold class for which no biosynthetic route or enzyme catalyst is known. By studying highly coordinated, tissue-specific gene expression in plants that produce neuroactive Lycopodium alkaloids<sup>4</sup>, we identified an unexpected enzyme  ...[more]

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