

Author: Oguchi Yukie
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISSN: 0032-0781
Source: Plant and Cell Physiology, Vol.48, Iss.11, 2007-11, pp. : 1635-1643
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Abstract
Catharanthus roseus cell suspension cultures converted exogenously added curcumin to a series of curcumin glucosides that possessed drastically enhanced water solubility. A cDNA clone encoding a glucosyltransferase responsible for glucosylation of curcumin to form curcumin 4′-O-glucoside was previously isolated, and in the present study a novel sugar–sugar glycosyltransferase, UDP-glucose:curcumin glucoside glucosyltransferase (UCGGT), was purified approximately 900-fold to apparent homogeneity from cultured cells of C. roseus. The purified enzyme (0.2% activity yield) catalyzed 1,6-glucosylation of curcumin 4′-O-glucoside to yield curcumin 4′-O-gentiobioside. The molecular weight and isoelectric point were estimated to be about 50 kDa and 5.2, respectively. The enzyme showed a pH optimum between 7.5 and 7.8. Both flavonoid 3-O- and 7-O-glucosides were also preferred acceptor substrates of the enzyme, whereas little activity was shown toward simple phenolic glucosides such as arbutin and glucovanillin, cyanogenic glucoside (prunasin) or flavonoid galactoside. These results suggest that UCGGT may also function in the biosynthesis of flavonoid glycosides in planta.
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