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. 1981 Aug;1(1):6-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00267646.

Activation of chloroplast-localized enzymes of quinolizidine alkaloid biosynthesis by reduced thioredoxin

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Activation of chloroplast-localized enzymes of quinolizidine alkaloid biosynthesis by reduced thioredoxin

M Wink et al. Plant Cell Rep. 1981 Aug.

Abstract

Previous studies from the laboratory of the authors have shown that the tetracyclic quinolizidine alkaloids are synthesized in leaf chloroplasts of Lupinus polyphyllus. Additionally, alkaloid formation reveals a light dependent diurnal rhythm in vivo. The present study shows that the principal biosynthetic enzymes, lysine decarboxylase and 17-oxosparteine synthase, assayed in acetone powder extracts and isolated chloroplasts of L. polyphyllus, were activated by reduced E. coli thioredoxin. Since both enzymes display optimal activity at pH 8 and were rather inactive at pH 7, both thioredoxin and the light mediated shift in the hydrogen ion concentration of the chloroplast stroma from pH 7 to pH 8 may be involved in the light controlled alkaloid formation.

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