Biosynthesis and catabolism of purine alkaloids in Camellia plants

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Abstract

A few Camellia plants accumulate caffeine, theobromine and theacrine. The present article reviews the distribution of purine alkaloids and biosynthetic pathways, including properties and genes of the caffeine synthase family of enzymes, and catabolism. Plant physiological studies and ecology-related studies are also summarized briefly.

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Kato, M., & Ashihara, H. (2008). Biosynthesis and catabolism of purine alkaloids in Camellia plants. Natural Product Communications. Natural Product Incorporation. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x0800300907

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