PHENYLPROPANOID METABOLISM IN SUSPENSION-CULTURES OF VANILLA-PLANIFOLIA ANDR .2. EFFECTS OF PRECURSOR FEEDING AND METABOLIC-INHIBITORS

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FUNK, C [1 ]
BRODELIUS, PE [1 ]
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[1] SWISS FED INST TECHNOL,INST BIOTECHNOL,HPT C71,CH-8093 ZURICH,SWITZERLAND
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10.1104/pp.94.1.95
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Q94 [植物学];
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Feeding of cinnamic acid and ferulic acid to non-treated and chitosan-treated cell suspension cultures of Vanilla planifolia resulted in the formation of trace amounts of p-hydroxy benzoic acid (5.2 micrograms per gram fresh weight of cells) and vanillic acid (6.4 micrograms per gram fresh weight of cells), respectively. Addition of a 4-hydroxycinnamate: CoA-ligase inhibitor, 3,4-(methylenedioxy)-cinnamic acid (MOCA), resulted in a reduced biosynthesis of ligneous material with a simultaneous significant increased vanillic acid formation (around 75 micrograms per gram fresh weight of cells). A Ki of 100 micromolar for 4-hydroxycinnamate: CoA-ligase in a crude preparation was estimated for this inhibitor. It is suggested that the conversion of cinnamic acids into benzoic acids does not involve cinnamoyl CoA esters as intermediates. Feeding of 14C-cinnamic acid and 14C-ferulic acid to cells treated with MDCA indicate that cinnamic acid, but not ferulic acid, is a precursor of vanillic acid in these cultivated cells of V. planifolia.
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