Crocin Synthesis Mechanism in Crocus sativus

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作者
杨波
郭志刚
刘瑞芝
机构
[1] Department of Chemical Engineering
[2] Beijing 100084
[3] Tsinghua University
[4] China
关键词
saffron; crocetin; crocetin di-neapolitanosyl ester; glucosyltransferase; glycosylation;
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TQ460.1 [基础理论];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Saffron (Crocus sativus) cells can synthesize crocin, crocetin digentiobiosyl ester, in suspension cultures. The crocin family biosynthesis mechanism was studied using high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) to determinate the glucosyltransferase activity and to develop a method for synthesizing medicine from saffron cells. Previous studies indicated that two glucosyltransferases might be involved in the forma- tion of crocetin glucosyl- and gentiobiosyl-esters. GTase1 formed an ester bond between crocetin carboxyl groups and glucose moieties while GTase2 catalyzed the formation of glucosidic bonds with glucosyl ester groups at both ends of the molecule. These enzymes can catalyze the formation of crocetin glucosides in vi- tro. GTase1 activity is higher during the first four days of crocin glucosides biosynthesis, but decreases after four days. The formation and accumulation of crocin increase during the first six days and stabilized on the eighth day.
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