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SPONGE KIRKPATRICKIA-VARIALOSA; STRICTOSIDINE SYNTHASE;
CATHARANTHUS-ROSEUS; BETA-CARBOLINES; DISCOVERY; 7-AZAINDOLES;CYCLIZATION; AZAINDOLES; INHIBITOR; MECHANISMBiochemistry & Molecular Biology;
Abstract:
Biosynthetic pathways can be hijacked to yield novel compounds by introduction of novel starting materials. Here we have altered tryptamine, which serves as the starting substrate for a variety of alkaloid biosynthetic pathways, by replacing the indole with one of four aza-indole isomers. We show that two aza-tryptamine substrates can be successfully incorporated into the products of the monoterpene indole alkaloid pathway in Catharanthus roseus. Use of unnatural heterocycles in precursor-directed biosynthesis, in both microbial and plant natural product pathways, has not been widely demonstrated, and successful incorporation of starting substrate analogs containing the aza-indole functionality has not been previously reported. This work serves as a starting point to explore fermentation of aza-alkaloids from other tryptophan- and tryptamine-derived natural product pathways.