Artigo Revisado por pares

Mutually exclusive occurrence and metabolism of trigonelline and nicotinic acid arabinoside in plant cell cultures

1979; Elsevier BV; Volume: 18; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s0031-9422(00)90924-5

ISSN

1873-3700

Autores

Ulrike Willeke, Volker Heeger, Maria Meise, Heiner Neuhann, Ingrid Schindelmeiser, Karin Vordemfelde, Wolfgang Barz,

Tópico(s)

Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins

Resumo

In 50 cell suspension cultures of wide taxonomic origin, formation of trigonelline and nicotinic acid N-α-l-arabinoside from nicotinate was strictly alternative. The arabinoside was only found in cell cultures of the subclass Asteridae and in the higher orders of the subclasses Rosidae and Dilleniidae. Degradation of nicotinic acid could only be observed in cell cultures producing the arabinoside. Nicotinic acid degradation does not involve free 6-hydroxynicotinic acid. Cross feeding experiments with both conjugates and measurements of a nicotinic acid N-arabinoside: UDP-arabinosyltransferase support the hypothesis that metabolism of these two derivatives in cell cultures may be of chemosystematic value. Finally various discrepancies between plants and cell cultures with respect to nicotinate metabolism and to the natural occurrence of the two conjugates are discussed.

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