Biochemical and in silico characterization of glycosyltransferases from red sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) reveals their broad specificity toward phenolic substrates

IF 4.1 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences Pub Date : 2023-12-31 DOI:10.1016/j.fochms.2023.100193
Daniel Clayton-Cuch , Long Yu , Daniel McDougal , Crista A. Burbidge , John B. Bruning , David Bradley , Christine Böttcher , Vincent Bulone
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Polyphenolic compounds are a class of phytonutrients that play important roles in plants and contribute to human health when incorporated into our diet through fruit consumption. A large proportion occur as glycoconjugates but the enzymes responsible for their glycosylation are poorly characterized. Here, we report the biochemical and structural characterization of two glycosyltransferases from sweet cherry named PaUGT1 and PaUGT2. Both are promiscuous glucosyltransferases active on diverse anthocyanidins and flavonols, as well as phenolic acids in the case of PaUGT1. They also exhibit weaker galactosyltransferase activity. The expression of the gene encoding PaUGT1, the most active of the two proteins, follows anthocyanin accumulation during fruit ripening, suggesting that this enzyme is the primary glycosyltransferase involved in flavonoid glycosylation in sweet cherry. It can potentially be used to synthesize diverse glycoconjugates of flavonoids for integration into bioactive formulations, and for generating new fruit cultivars with enhanced health-promoting properties using breeding methods.

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红甜樱桃(Prunus avium L.)糖基转移酶的生化和硅学特征揭示了它们对酚类底物的广泛特异性
多酚类化合物是一类植物营养素,在植物中发挥着重要作用,通过食用水果融入我们的饮食中,有助于人类健康。其中很大一部分以糖共轭物的形式存在,但负责其糖基化的酶的特征却不甚明了。在这里,我们报告了甜樱桃中名为 PaUGT1 和 PaUGT2 的两种糖基转移酶的生物化学和结构特征。这两种糖基转移酶对多种花青素和黄酮醇以及 PaUGT1 中的酚酸具有活性。它们还表现出较弱的半乳糖基转移酶活性。编码 PaUGT1 的基因是两种蛋白中活性最强的,它的表达随着果实成熟过程中花青素的积累而变化,这表明这种酶是甜樱桃中参与类黄酮糖基化的主要糖基转移酶。它有可能被用于合成多种黄酮类化合物的糖苷键合物,以整合到具有生物活性的配方中,并利用育种方法培育出具有更强健康促进特性的新果实品种。
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Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences
Food Chemistry Molecular Sciences Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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