Biosynthesis of white lupin isoflavonoids from [U-14C]L-phenylalanine and their release into the culture medium

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Pulse-labeling experiments of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) cell cultures with [U-14C]L-phenylalanine for 72 h resulted in the incorporation of the radioactivity into the isoflavone aglucones, glucosides, and prenylated derivatives. Both the aglucones genistein and 2′-hydroxygenistein and their 7-O-glucosides accounted for 85% of the total isoflavonoids identified in the cultured cells and contained 35% of the radioactivity, whereas the prenylated derivatives comprised 15 and 65%, respectively. Almost 20% of the labeled isoflavones of the cellular pool was recovered from the culture medium, 90% of which were monoprenylated and diprenylated derivatives containing 80% of the radioactivity. These results clearly demonstrate the release into the culture medium of a substantial amount of the endogenously synthesized isoflavonoids, especially the prenylated derivatives.

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Gagnon, H., Seguin, J., Bleichert, E., Tahara, S., & Ibrahim, R. K. (1992). Biosynthesis of white lupin isoflavonoids from [U-14C]L-phenylalanine and their release into the culture medium. Plant Physiology, 100(1), 76–79. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.100.1.76

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