Insights into the formation of carlactone from in-depth analysis of the CCD8-catalyzed reactions

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Strigolactones are a new class of phytohormones synthesized from carotenoids via carlactone. The complex structure of carlactone is not easily deducible from its precursor, a cis-configured β-carotene cleavage product, and is thus formed via a poorly understood series of reactions and molecular rearrangements, all catalyzed by only one enzyme, the carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase 8 (CCD8). Moreover, the reactions leading to carlactone are expected to form a second, yet unidentified product. In this study, we used 13C and 18O-labeling to shed light on the reactions catalyzed by CCD8. The characterization of the resulting carlactone by LC-MS and NMR, and the identification of the assumed, less accessible second product allowed us to formulate a minimal reaction mechanism for carlactone generation.

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Bruno, M., Vermathen, M., Alder, A., Wüst, F., Schaub, P., van der Steen, R., … Al-Babili, S. (2017). Insights into the formation of carlactone from in-depth analysis of the CCD8-catalyzed reactions. FEBS Letters, 591(5), 792–800. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12593

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