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Implication of tyramine in the biosynthesis of morphinan alkaloids inPapaver

โœ Scribed by Margaret F. Roberts; Toni M. Kutchan; Richard T. Brown; Carmine J. Coscia


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
747 KB
Volume
172
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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โœฆ Synopsis


Doubly-labeled [(3)H, (14)C]tyrosines, [1-(13)C-]tyramine or [2-(14)C]tyramine, administered to the stems of intact Papaver somniferum L. plants, were found to be incorporated into the morphinan alkaloids of the plant with comparable efficiency. (3)H/(14)C ratios of alkaloids from plants fed the tyrosines were consistent with an almost equal conversion of this amino acid into the tetrahydroisoquinoline (TIQ) and benzyl-derived segments. Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analyses of morphine isolated after administration of [1-(13)C]tyramine demonstrated selective labeling of C-16 of the alkaloid, indicating the conversion of this amine primarily into the TIQ-derived moiety. Morphine and thebaine labeled by [2-(14)C]tyramine were degraded to phenanthridines and N,N'-dimethyl ethylamines. Of the total radioactivity in the alkaloids 97% was found to be associated with the ethylamines, a distribution consistent with the NMR data. This preferential utilization of tyramine in the biosynthesis of morphinan alkaloids can be explained by the compartmentalization of intermediates and enzymes of the pathway.


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