Planta Med 1983; 48(8): 258-262
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-969929
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N-Methylation of Anthranilic Acid to N-Methylanthranilic Acid by Cell-free Extracts of Ruta graveolens Tissue Cultures

A. Baumert, M. Hieke, D. Gröger
  • Institute of Plant Biochemistry of the Academy of Sciences of the GDR, Halle (Saale), GDR
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1983

Publication Date:
26 March 2007 (online)

Abstract

Cell-free extracts from acridone synthesizing cell suspension cultures of Ruta graveolens L. catalyze the N-methylation of anthranilic acid using S-adenosyl-L-methionine as methyl donor. The stability of enzyme preparations was remarkably high during storage at -20° C. Optimum activity was exhibited at pH 8.2, Mg2+ was not required for maximum activity and EDTA did not affect the reaction rate. The rate of N-methylanthranilic acid formation was shown to be linear for about 45 min and was proportional to the protein concentration up to at least 0.350 mg of the enzyme preparation. In a number of suspension cultures of plant species not belonging to the Rutaceae this particular N-methyltransferase was not found. Apparantly N-methylation of anthranilic acid is the first pathway-specific reaction in acridone alkaloid biosynthesis.

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