The BAHD and the bold: the mitochondria's role in alkaloid artistry
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The BAHD and the bold: the mitochondria's role in alkaloid artistry
Abstract
In a recent study, Zeng et al. uncovered 3β-tigloyloxytropane synthase (TS) in Atropa belladonna, characterizing its mitochondrial localization and substrate specificity. The discovery of this enzyme opens up new bioengineering possibilities for tropane alkaloids (TAs), enhancing the potential for sustainable agriculture and expanding our knowledge of TA biosynthesis.
Keywords: Atropa belladonna; BAHD; acyltransferase; alkaloid; calystegine; tropane.
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