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. 1987 Feb;6(1):16-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00269729.

Regulation of retrochalcone biosynthesis: Activity changes of O-methyltransferases in the yeast extract-induced Glycyrrhiza echinata cells

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Regulation of retrochalcone biosynthesis: Activity changes of O-methyltransferases in the yeast extract-induced Glycyrrhiza echinata cells

S Ayabe et al. Plant Cell Rep. 1987 Feb.

Abstract

Three O-methyltransferases which catalyze S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM)-dependent O-methylation of licodione (LMT), flavone/flavonol (FMT), and caffeic acid (CMT) were separated from the callus culture of Glycyrrhiza echinata, and characteristic differences between their pH optima and Mg(2+) requirement for activity were demonstrated. The activity of LMT, which is involved in retrochalcone (echinatin) biosynthesis, but not of FMT or CMT, was found to be stimulated when suspension-cultured G. echinata cells were treated with yeast extract (YE), which causes rapid production of echinatin in the cells. Cycloheximide suppressed both the YE-induced echinatin formation and LMT enhancement. The results indicate a selective induction of retrochalcone pathway in Glycyrrhiza cells in response to stress.

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