The 2″-O-glucosylation of vitexin and isovitexin in petals of Silene alba is catalysed by two different enzymes

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1980

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Heinsbroek, R.
Brederode, J. van
Nigtevecht, G. van
Maas, J.
Kamsteeg, J.
Besson, E.
Chopin, J.

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Abstract

Two separate genes, Fg and Vg, which govern the presence of isovitexin 2″-O-glucoside and vitexin 2″-O-glucoside respectively in the petals of Silene alba control different glucosyltransferases. In Vg/Vg,fg/fg plants no isovitexin 2″-O-glucosyltransferase was present and in vg/vg,Fg/Fg plants no vitexin 2″-O-glucosyltransferase activity could be detected. The Fg-controlled UDP-glucose: isovitexin 2″-O-glucosyltransferase has a pH optimum of8.5, while the Vg-controlled vitexin 2″- O-glucosyltransferase has a pH optimum of7.5. Both glucosyltransferases are stimulated by the divalent cations Ca2+, Co2+, Mn2+ and Mg2+. For isovitexin 2″-O-glucosylation, however, much higher concentrations are needed than for vitexin 2″-O-glucosylation.For UDP-glucose a ‘true Km’ value of0.3 mM with the Fg-controlled and of 0.2 mM with the Vg-controlled enzyme was found. For isovitexin and vitexin these values are respectively 0.09 and 0.01 mM.

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Silene alba, caryophyllaceae, isovitexin 2″-O-glucoside, vitexin 2″-O-glucoside, MS fragmentation, glucosyltransferases, biosynthesis

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