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. 1979 Aug 21;18(17):3658-63.
doi: 10.1021/bi00584a003.

Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. 3. Origin of the pyrrolidine ring

Biosynthesis of slaframine, (1S,6S,8aS)-1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine, a parasympathomimetic alkaloid of fungal origin. 3. Origin of the pyrrolidine ring

E C Clevenstine et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

The phytopathogen Rhizoctonia leguminicola has previously been shown to incorporate pipecolic acid into the piperidine alkaloids 1-acetoxy-6-aminooctahydroindolizine (slaframine) and 3,4,5-trihydroxyoctahydro-1-pyrindine. In the experiments described here, resting cultures of R. leguminicola were incubated with [1-14C]- and [2-14C]malonic acid and with [1-14C]- and [2-2H]acetic acid. Both acids were incorporated into the ring systems of both alkaloids. Mass spectrometric analysis of 2H-enriched slaframine showed that the label resides in the five-membered ring and that the methyl carbon of acetate is joined to the carboxyl carbon of pipecolate. A pipecolate-dependent decarboxylation of [1-14C]malonate was demonstrated in cell-free extracts of R. leguminicola. The results account for previously unattributed carbons in the two alkaloids and suggest the formation of an eight-carbon intermediate common to both alkaloids by acylation of malonate with pipecolic acid.

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