Plant Biotechnology
Online ISSN : 1347-6114
Print ISSN : 1342-4580
ISSN-L : 1342-4580
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Isolation and characterization of a novel glucosyltransferase involved in production of emodin-6-O-glucoside and rhaponticin in Rheum palmatum
Aki YamadaMiku Kondo-KanekoKan’ichiro IshiuchiToshiaki MakinoKazuyoshi Terasaka
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2020 Volume 37 Issue 3 Pages 293-299

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Abstract

Anthraquinones are widely distributed in various organisms and known as bioactive ingredients. Some of the anthraquinones accumulate as glycosides in higher plants. Plant secondary product glycosyltransferases (PSPGs) are the well-characterized enzymes producing plant secondary metabolite glycosides. However, PSPGs involved in the formation of anthraquinone glycosides remains unclear. The rhizome of Rheum palmatum contains anthraquinones as laxative agents, some of which are accumulated as glucosides. We isolated a glucosyltransferase, R. palmatum UDP-glycosyltransferase (RpUGT) 1 from the rhizome of R. palmatum, and characterized functionally. RpUGT1 glucosylated emodin yielding emodin-6-O-glucoside, and it also glucosylated rhapontigenin, a compound belonging to stilbenes, yielding rhaponticin. The expression patterns of RpUGT1 and the accumulation of the metabolites revealed that RpUGT1 contributes to the production of these glucosides in R. palmatum. These results may provide important information for the substrate recognition of the PSPGs for anthraquinones and stilbenes.

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