Biogenesis and function of macrocyclic spermine alkaloids

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Abstract

The results of the recent studies on the biogenesis of the macrobicyclic spermine alkaloid aphelandrine are reviewed. The possible role of aphelandrine and its precursors prelandrine and dihydroxyverbacine in the cell metal ion homeostasis (uptake, turnover and transport of metal ions) is discussed.

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Nezbedová, L., Drandarov, K., Deschamps, N., Werner, C., & Hesse, M. (2001). Biogenesis and function of macrocyclic spermine alkaloids. Arkivoc, 2001(8), 154–164. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0002.817

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