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Pulcherosine, an oxidatively coupled trimer of tyrosine in plant cell walls: its role in cross-link formation

  • Phytochemistry. 1998 Feb;47(3):349-53. doi: 10.1016/s0031-9422(97)00592-x.
J D Brady 1 I H Sadler S C Fry
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  • 1 Edinburgh Cell Wall Group, Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, Edinburgh, U.K.
Abstract

An oxidatively coupled trimer of tyrosine has been isolated from hydrolysates of primary cell walls of a tomato Cell Culture. UV-absorption, fluorescence and 1H NMR spectra showed that the trimer was pulcherosine, composed of isodityrosine and tyrosine oxidatively coupled via a biphenyl linkage such that the aromatic core is 2,2'-dihydroxy-3-phenoxybiphenyl. Pulcherosine could act as an intermediate in the conversion of isodityrosine to the tetramer, di-isodityrosine. Steric considerations show that the three tyrosine units of pulcherosine could not be near-neighbour residues within a single polypeptide chain. Pulcherosine therefore forms inter-polypeptide cross-links and/or wide intra-polypeptide loops.

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