Biosynthetic Origin of 2,3-Epoxysesamone in a Sesamum indicum Hairy Root Culture
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The incorporation of [1-<SUP>13</SUP>C]glucose into 2,3-epoxysesamone, the main prenylnaphthoquinone in a hairy root culture of <I>Sesamum indicum</I>, indicated that the naphthoquinone moiety and dimethylallyl group were respectively derived from <I>o</I>-succinylbenzoate produced through a shikimate pathway and non-mevalonate pathway. The labeling pattern also demonstrated that prenylation occurred at C-2 in 1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoate.
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- 2009-11-23
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