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Enzymatic synthesis of valerena-4, 7 (11)-diene by a unique sesquiterpene synthase from the valerian plant (Valeriana officinalis).

FEBS J.. 2012-09;  279(17):3136-46
Bryan W. Pyle, Hue T. Tran, Benjamin Pickel, Tegan M. Haslam, Zhizeng Gao, Gillian MacNevin, John C. Vederas, Soo-Un Kim, Dae-Kyun Ro. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Canada
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Abstract

Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) is a popular medicinal plant in North America and Europe. Its root extract is commonly used as a mild sedative and anxiolytic. Among dozens of chemical constituents (e.g. alkaloids, iridoids, flavonoids, and terpenoids) found in valerian root, valerena-4,7(11)-diene and valerenic acid (C15 sesquiterpenoid) have been suggested as the active ingredients responsible for the sedative effect. However, the biosynthesis of the valerena-4,7(11)-diene hydrocarbon skeleton in valerian remains unknown to date. To identify the responsible terpene synthase, next-generation sequencing (Roche 454 pyrosequencing) was used to generate ∼ 1 million transcript reads from val... More

Keywords

sesquiterpene synthase;terpenoid;valerena-4,7(11)-diene;valerenic acid;Valeriana officinalis