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Zhu, M.; Ruijter, E.; Wessjohann, L. A.; New Scavenger Resin for the Reversible Linking and Monoprotection of Functionalized Aromatic Aldehydes Org. Lett. 6 3921-3924 (2004) DOI: 10.1021/ol048610h
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Polymer-supported benzylhydrazines were synthesized using poly(ethylene glycol) acrylamide (PEGA) resin. They can be used to scavenge electrophiles reactive with hydrazine. Especially aromatic aldehydes can be captured selectively, monoprotected, and reversibly linked in the presence of other functional groups, including electrophilic ones. Various reactions can be performed on these protectively linked aldehydes, which afterward can be released either with full restoration of the aldehyde function or, alternatively, with simultaneous conversion.

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Zakharova, S.; Fulhorst, M.; Luczak, L.; Wessjohann, L.; Synthesis, inhibitory and activation properties of prenyldiphosphate mimics for aromatic prenylations with ubiA-prenyl transferase ARKIVOC 2004 79 (2004) DOI: 10.3998/ark.5550190.0005.d10
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4-Hydroxybenzoate oligoprenyl transferase from E. coli (ubiA-prenyl transferase) is a crucial enzyme for ubiquinone biosynthesis. It catalyzes the formation of 3-oligoprenyl-4-hydroxybenzoates like geranyl hydroxybenzoate (GHB, 23) from geranyl pyrophosphate (GPP, 22). Several analogues and mimics of geranyl pyrophosphate have been prepared for an examination of their ability to inhibit the enzyme. 7,11-Dimethyl-3-oxododeca-6,10-dienoic acid (2), 3-hydroxy7,11- dimethyldodeca-6,10-dienoic acid (3), 2-hydroxy-4,8-dimethyl-3,7-nonadienylphosphonic acid (4), and tripotassium [[(4E)-5,9-dimethyldeca-4,8-dienyl]phosphinato](difluoro)methylphosphonate (5) were synthesized from geraniol. .-2,.-1-Dihydroxylated farnesyl diphosphate 6 was prepared from trans,trans-farnesol. All compounds were tested for enzyme inhibition in a competitive assay with natural substrate. The effect of these compounds on ubiA-prenyltransferase activity varied substantially, ranging from almost full inhibition to, surprisingly, enhanced enzymatic activity at low concentrations by some compounds. A special, EDTAmodifyable magnesium effect is discussed as potential reason.

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Westermann, B.; Diedrichs, N.; Krelaus, R.; Walter, A.; Gedrath, I.; Diastereoselective synthesis of homologous bicyclic lactams––potential building blocks for peptide mimics Tetrahedron Lett. 45 5983-5986 (2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.06.051
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Bicyclic lactams serve as building blocks for the synthesis of conformationally restricted peptides. A route to these building blocks is described. They can serve as cis- and trans-peptide bond surrogates. Due to the de novo synthesis, both enantiomeric forms of these products can be produced. Key steps are a lipase-catalyzed saponification of oximes and a highly diastereoselective cyclization utilizing phenylselenyl bromide. In addition, attachment to a solid support has been achieved.

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Wessjohann, L. A.; Wild, H.; Schrekker, H. S.; Chromium-mediated aldol and homoaldol reactions on solid support directed towards an iterative polyol strategy Tetrahedron Lett. 45 9073-9078 (2004) DOI: 10.1016/j.tetlet.2004.10.038
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Chromium-Reformatsky and chromium-homoaldol reactions run under neutral and mild reaction conditions. They are highly chemoselective, tolerant towards most common functional groups, and are not prone to retroaldol reactions. Initial studies directed to transfer these homogeneous chromium-mediated solution-phase reactions to solid phase are presented. The main objective was to develop a methodology to aid a combinatorial iterative strategy to polyols (polyketides) on solid phase. A general reactivity problem was observed with polystyrene based resins compared to the solution-phase reactions, independent if the electrophilic (aldehyde) or nucleophilic (bromide) end of the polyol chain was supported to the resin. A complicated penetration, or loss of the polar solvent environment after penetration into the resin, might be responsible for the reduced reactivity. Application of either a soluble polystyrene resin or a polystyrene resin with a polar polyethylene glycol tether resulted in improved yields.

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Weid, M.; Ziegler, J.; Kutchan, T. M.; The roles of latex and the vascular bundle in morphine biosynthesis in the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 101 13957-13962 (2004) DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0405704101
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The opium poppy, Papaver somniferum, is one of mankind's oldest medicinal plants. Opium poppy today is the commercial source of the narcotic analgesics morphine and codeine. Along with these two morphinans, opium poppy produces approximately eighty alkaloids belonging to various tetrahydrobenzylisoquinoline-derived classes. It has been known for over a century that morphinan alkaloids accumulate in the latex of opium poppy. With identification of many of the enzymes of alkaloid biosynthesis in this plant, biochemical data suggested involvement of multiple cell types in alkaloid biosynthesis in poppy. Herein the immunolocalization of five enzymes of alkaloid formation in opium poppy is reported: (R,S)-3′-hydroxy-N-methylcoclaurine 4′-O-methyltransferase central to the biosynthesis of tetrahydroisoquinoline-derived alkaloids, the berberine bridge enzyme of the sanguinarine pathway, (R,S)-reticuline 7-O-methyltransferase specific to laudanosine formation, and salutaridinol 7-O-acetyltransferase and codeinone reductase, which lead to morphine. In capsule and stem, both O-methyltransferases and the O-acetyltransferase are found predominantly in parenchyma cells within the vascular bundle, and codeinone reductase is localized to laticifers, the site of morphinan alkaloid accumulation. In developing root tip, both O-methyltransferases and the O-acetyltransferase are found in the pericycle of the stele, and the berberine bridge enzyme is localized to parenchyma cells of the root cortex. Laticifers are not found in developing root tip, and, likewise, codeinone reductase was not detected. These results provide cell-specific localization that gives a coherent picture of the spatial distribution of alkaloid biosynthesis in opium poppy.

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Weber, M.; Harada, E.; Vess, C.; Roepenack-Lahaye, E. v.; Clemens, S.; Comparative microarray analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana and Arabidopsis halleri roots identifies nicotianamine synthase, a ZIP transporter and other genes as potential metal hyperaccumulation factors Plant J. 37 269-281 (2004) DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-313x.2003.01960.x
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The hyperaccumulation of zinc (Zn) and cadmium (Cd) is a constitutive property of the metallophyte Arabidopsis halleri . We therefore used Arabidopsis GeneChips to identify genes more active in roots of A. halleri as compared to A. thaliana under control conditions. The two genes showing highest expression in A. halleri roots relative to A. thaliana roots out of more than 8000 genes present on the chip encode a nicotianamine (NA) synthase and a putative Zn2+ uptake system. The significantly higher activity of these and other genes involved in metal homeostasis under various growth conditions was confirmed by Northern and RT‐PCR analyses. A. halleri roots also show higher NA synthase protein levels. Furthermore, we developed a capillary liquid chromatography electrospray ionization quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry (CapLC‐ESI‐QTOF‐MS)‐based NA analysis procedure and consistently found higher NA levels in roots of A. halleri . Expression of a NA synthase in Zn2+‐hypersensitive Schizosaccharomyces pombe cells demonstrated that formation of NA can confer Zn2+ tolerance. Taken together, these observations implicate NA in plant Zn homeostasis and NA synthase in the hyperaccumulation of Zn by A. halleri . Furthermore, the results show that comparative microarray analysis of closely related species can be a valuable tool for the elucidation of phenotypic differences between such species.

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Wasternack, C.; Introductory Remarks on Biosynthesis and Diversity in Actions J. Plant Growth Regul. 23 167-169 (2004) DOI: 10.1007/s00344-004-0051-1
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von Roepenack-Lahaye, E.; Degenkolb, T.; Zerjeski, M.; Franz, M.; Roth, U.; Wessjohann, L.; Schmidt, J.; Scheel, D.; Clemens, S.; Profiling of Arabidopsis Secondary Metabolites by Capillary Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Electrospray Ionization Quadrupole Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry Plant Physiol. 134 548-559 (2004) DOI: 10.1104/pp.103.032714
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Large-scale metabolic profiling is expected to develop into an integral part of functional genomics and systems biology. The metabolome of a cell or an organism is chemically highly complex. Therefore, comprehensive biochemical phenotyping requires a multitude of analytical techniques. Here, we describe a profiling approach that combines separation by capillary liquid chromatography with the high resolution, high sensitivity, and high mass accuracy of quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry. About 2,000 different mass signals can be detected in extracts of Arabidopsis roots and leaves. Many of these originate from Arabidopsis secondary metabolites. Detection based on retention times and exact masses is robust and reproducible. The dynamic range is sufficient for the quantification of metabolites. Assessment of the reproducibility of the analysis showed that biological variability exceeds technical variability. Tools were optimized or established for the automatic data deconvolution and data processing. Subtle differences between samples can be detected as tested with the chalcone synthase deficient tt4 mutant. The accuracy of time-of-flight mass analysis allows to calculate elemental compositions and to tentatively identify metabolites. In-source fragmentation and tandem mass spectrometry can be used to gain structural information. This approach has the potential to significantly contribute to establishing the metabolome of Arabidopsis and other model systems. The principles of separation and mass analysis of this technique, together with its sensitivity and resolving power, greatly expand the range of metabolic profiling.

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Vogt, T.; Regiospecificity and kinetic properties of a plant natural product O-methyltransferase are determined by its N-terminal domain FEBS Lett. 561 159-162 (2004) DOI: 10.1016/S0014-5793(04)00163-2
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A recently discovered, S‐adenosyl‐L ‐methionine and bivalent cation‐dependent O‐methyltransferase from the ice plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum , is involved in the methylation of various flavonoid and phenylpropanoid conjugates. Differences in regiospecificity as well as altered kinetic properties of the recombinant as compared to the native plant O‐methyltransferase can be attributed to differences in the N‐terminal part of the protein. Upon cleavage of the first 11 amino acids, the recombinant protein displays essentially the same substrate specificity as observed earlier for the native plant enzyme. Product formation of the newly designed, truncated recombinant enzyme is consistent with light‐induced accumulation of methylated flavonoid conjugates in the ice plant. Therefore, substrate affinity and regiospecificity of an O‐methyltransferase in vivo and in vitro can be controlled by cleavage of an N‐terminal domain.

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Van, N. T. H.; Anh, N. T. H.; Sung, T. V.; Franke, K.; Wessjohann, L.; Stilbene, ferulic acid and its derivatives from the roots of Angelica sinensis Vietnam J. Chem. 42 508-512 (2004)
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