Kp. Adam et R. Croteau, MONOTERPENE BIOSYNTHESIS IN THE LIVERWORT CONOCEPHALUM-CONICUM - DEMONSTRATION OF SABINENE SYNTHASE AND BORNYL DIPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE, Phytochemistry, 49(2), 1998, pp. 475-480
(-)-Sabinene is the major monoterpene produced by a European strain of
the liverwort Conocephalum conicum. A cell-free extract from in vitro
cultured plants catalysed the cyclization of geranyl diphosphate to s
abinene. The responsible monoterpene cyclase was partially purified an
d characterized as an operationally soluble enzyme of M-r 65 000, with
a pH optimum at 7.5 and a requirement for a divalent metal ion as the
only cofactor, with Mg2+ preferred. The general properties of the sab
inene synthase from C. conicum resemble those of other monoterpene cyc
lases from gymnosperms and angiosperms. A North American strain of the
liverwort produces (+)-bornyl acetate as the major monoterpene and it
was demonstrated that bornane-type monoterpenes are derived from gera
nyl diphosphate in this liverwort, as in higher plants, by the action
of bornyl diphosphate synthase. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rig
hts reserved.