Daphniphyllum macropodum produces alkaloids that are structurally complex with polycyclic, stereochemically rich carbon skeletons. Understanding these compounds are formed by the plant may enable exploration of their biological function and bioactivities. We employed multiple metabolomics techniques, including a workflow to annotate compounds in the absence of standards, to compare alkaloid content across plants and tissues. Different alkaloid structural types were found to have distinct distributions between genotypes, between tissues and within tissues. Alkaloid structural types also showed different isotope labelling enrichments that matched their biosynthetic relationships.The work suggests that mevalonate derived 30-carbon alkaloids are formed in the phloem region prior to their conversion to 22-carbon alkaloids which accumulate in the epidermis, and sets the stage for further investigation into the biosynthetic pathway.
[doi:10.25345/C5WP9TJ00]
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Keywords: Alkaloids ; Daphniphyllum
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Benjamin Lichman, University of York, United Kingdom |
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