Biosynthesis of Violacein: Origins of Hydrogen, Nitrogen and Oxygen Atoms in the 2-Pyrrolidone Nucleus
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The biosynthetic origins of the hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen atoms in the pyrrolidone ring of violacein were established by an anaylses of the 1H, 13C NMR and MS spectra of its isotopeenriched metabolites. Feeding experiments of [2-2H] and [3-2H2]tryptophans have revealed that the hydrogen in the pyrrolidone ring was derived from the methylene protons at the 3-position of tryptophan. The stereochemical fate of the prochiral hydrogens was determined to be in the retention of the pro-S hydrogen by these feeding experiments using [3R-2H] and [3S-2H]tryptophans. The incorporation experiment of [α-15N]tryptophan demonstrated that the nitrogen atom in the ring originated from the α-amino group of tryptophan. The incorporation experiment of 18O2 gas verified that all the oxygen atoms of violacein were derived from the molecular oxygen.
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Ogasawara Nagahiro
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata Unirersity
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Hoshino Tsutomu
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Niigata University
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HORI Shigeki
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University
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TAKANO Tsuyoshi
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Niigata University
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