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摘要
迷迭香酸和其他咖啡酸和4-香豆酸衍生物广泛存在于陆地植物中。这些酚类化合物有助于植物的药用。然而,蕨类植物(Polypodiopsida)在酚类天然产物及其生物合成方面的研究仍然不足。采用LC/ESI-MS/MS和HPLC等方法,对3个亚科32种蕨类植物的咖啡酰5- o -奎宁酸、迷迭香酸及其相关化合物的含量进行了分析。我们从蕨类植物中纯化了一种未知的化合物,并通过NMR对其结构进行了鉴定,将其命名为blechnic acid B。所有被研究物种的提取物中均含有咖啡酰5- o -奎宁酸,而迷迭香酸仅在blechnae亚科B超支的4种(Doodia maxima, Lomariocycas tabularis, Neoblechnum brasiliense, Oceaniopteris ciliata)中发现。蓝衣酸B是蕨类植物中的一种新化合物,由异山梨酸(4′-羟基苯基乳酸)的两个部分组成。该木脂素仅在巴西新木脂素中检测到,并且与3种具有1个或2个3,4-二羟基苯基乳酸基团的木脂素相关。我们的研究表明,咖啡酰5- o -奎宁酸的生物合成基因已经在蓝藻科的祖先物种中建立。蓝衣酸B及其三个衍生物可能是通过迷迭香/异山梨酸单体在直接蛋白的帮助下选择性偶联而形成的。
Rosmarinic acid and other caffeic and 4-coumaric acid derivatives are widespread in land plants. These phenolic compounds contribute to the medicinal uses of plants. Ferns (Polypodiopsida), however, are still under-investigated in terms of phenolic natural products and their biosyntheses. We analysed 32 fern species in the Blechnaceae, encompassing all three subfamilies, for content of caffeoyl-5-O-quinic acid, rosmarinic acid and related compounds using LC/ESI-MS/MS and HPLC. A compound previously unknown from ferns, but known in two species of Lamiaceae, was purified, its structure elucidated by NMR, and named blechnic acid B. While caffeoyl-5-O-quinic acid was present in extracts from all investigated species, rosmarinic acid was only found in four species (Doodia maxima, Lomariocycas tabularis, Neoblechnum brasiliense, Oceaniopteris ciliata) belonging to superclade B of the Blechnoideae subfamily. Blechnic acid B, a novel compound in ferns, is composed of two moieties of isorinic acid (caffeoyl-4'-hydroxyphenyllactic acid). This lignan was only detected in Neoblechnum brasiliense, together with three related lignans having one or two 3,4-dihydroxyphenyllactic acid moieties. Our study suggests that genes for biosynthesis of caffeoyl-5-O-quinic acid were already established in ancestor species of the Blechnaceae. Blechnic acid B and its three derivatives might have formed through a selective coupling of the rosmarinic/isorinic acid monomers with the help of a dirigent protein.
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Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as physiology, molecular biology, cell biology, development, genetics, systematics, ecology, evolution, ecophysiology, plant-microbe interactions, and mycology.
Plant Biology publishes original problem-oriented full-length research papers, short research papers, and review articles. Discussion of hot topics and provocative opinion articles are published under the heading Acute Views. From a multidisciplinary perspective, Plant Biology will provide a platform for publication, information and debate, encompassing all areas which fall within the scope of plant science.