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Mechanistic studies on norcoclaurine synthase of benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis: An enzymatic Pictet-Spengler reaction

TitleMechanistic studies on norcoclaurine synthase of benzylisoquinoline alkaloid biosynthesis: An enzymatic Pictet-Spengler reaction
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsLuk, LYP, Bunn, S, Liscombe, DK, Facchini, PJ, Tanner, ME
JournalBiochemistry
Volume46
Pagination10153-10161
Date PublishedSep
ISBN Number0006-2960
Abstract

Norcoclaurine synthase catalyzes an asymmetric Pictet-Spengler condensation of dopamine and 4-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde to give (S)-norcoclaurine. This is the first committed step in the biosynthesis of the benzylisoquinoline alkaloids that include morphine and codeine. In this work, the gene encoding for the Thalictrum flavum norcoclaurine synthase is highly overexpressed in Escherichia coli and the resulting His-tagged recombinant enzyme is purified for the first time. A continuous assay based on circular dichroism spectroscopy is developed and used to monitor the kinetics of the enzymatic reaction. Dopamine analogues bearing a methoxy or hydrogen substituent in place of the C-1 phenolic group were readily accepted by the enzyme whereas those bearing the same substituents at C-2 were not. This supports a mechanism involving a two-step cyclization of the putative iminium ion intermediate that does not proceed via a spirocyclic intermediate. The reaction of [3,5,6-H-2]dopamine was found to be slowed by a kinetic isotope effect of 1.7 +/- 0.1 on the value of k(cat)/K-M. This is interpreted as showing that the deprotonation step causing rearomatization is partially rate determining in the overall reaction.

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