Polyneuridine Aldehyde Esterase

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Plant species that contain alkaloids have been used in traditional medicines for many centuries. Since the identification of the first alkaloid, morphine from Papaver somniferum in 1806, about 20000 alkaloids have been isolated and their structures elucidated. Among these compounds the indole alkaloids are of particular interest due to their rich biological active constitutents which are used as therapeutic agents in various medicines, for example quinine, vincristine and '''ajmaline'''. The latter can be isolated from the Indian medicinal plant ''Rauwolfia serpentina'' (L.) Benth ex Kurz.
Plant species that contain alkaloids have been used in traditional medicines for many centuries. Since the identification of the first alkaloid, morphine from Papaver somniferum in 1806, about 20000 alkaloids have been isolated and their structures elucidated. Among these compounds the indole alkaloids are of particular interest due to their rich biological active constitutents which are used as therapeutic agents in various medicines, for example quinine, vincristine and '''ajmaline'''. The latter can be isolated from the Indian medicinal plant ''Rauwolfia serpentina'' (L.) Benth ex Kurz.

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Polyneuridine aldehyde esterase complex with vellosimine 3gzj

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3D structures of polyneuridine aldehyde esterase

2wfm – SePAE (mutant) – Serpentwood
2wfl – SePAE
3gzj – SePAE + 16-epi-vellosimine

References

  1. Mattern-Dogru E, Ma X, Hartmann J, Decker H, Stockigt J. Potential active-site residues in polyneuridine aldehyde esterase, a central enzyme of indole alkaloid biosynthesis, by modelling and site-directed mutagenesis. Eur J Biochem. 2002 Jun;269(12):2889-96. PMID:12071952
  2. Yang L, Hill M, Wang M, Panjikar S, Stockigt J. Structural basis and enzymatic mechanism of the biosynthesis of C9- from C10-monoterpenoid indole alkaloids. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2009;48(28):5211-3. PMID:19496101 doi:10.1002/anie.200900150

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