CYTOLOGIA
Online ISSN : 1348-7019
Print ISSN : 0011-4545
Melatonin and Other 5-Methoxylated Indoles in Yeast : Presence in High Concentrations and Dependence on Tryptophan Availability
J. SprengerR. HardelandB. FuhrbergS.-Z. Han
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1999 Volume 64 Issue 2 Pages 209-213

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Melatonin (MLT) and two structurally related compounds, 5-methoxytryptamine (5MT) and 5-methoxytryptophol (5ML), are formed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae in high concentrations. Depending on conditions, levels can attain several ng/mg protein, sometimes more than 10 (MLT, 5MT) or 20 (up to >100 : 5ML) ng/mg. Starvation in salt medium leads to a drop in all methoxyindoles below detection thresholds. After 4h in salt, reincubation in growth medium restores high levels. Addition of tryptophan, serotonin or N-acetylserotonin to starved cells also elevates MLT and 5MT. Exogenous MLT (50 or 100μM) causes 5MT to rise above 700ng/mg protein within 0.5h, whereas same concentrations of exogenous 5MT lead to >90->300ng MLT/mg. Therefore, MLT can be synthesized via the most common pathway from tryptophan to N-acetylserotonin as a direct precursor, and is deacetylated to 5MT; biosynthesis of MLT by N-acetylation of 5MT is a secondary pathway.

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