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Chrysosplenium americanum (Saxifragaceae) accumulates a variety of partially O-methylated flavonol glucosides. Because of the semi-aquatic nature of this plant and its extensive contamination with endogenous organisms, the initiation of shoot and callus cultures could only be achieved after (a)
The kinetic mechanism of a flavonol-ring-B O-glucosyltransferase from Chrysosplenium americanum was investigated. Substrate interaction kinetics for the flavonol and UDPG gave converging lines, which were consistent with a sequential bireactant binding mechanism. They also showed substrate
A novel glucosyltransferase which catalyzed the transfer of glucose from UDP-glucose to positions 2' and 5' of partially methylated flavonols was isolated from the shoots of Chrysosplenium americanum Schwein ex Hooker. It was purified 225-fold by ammonium sulfate precipitation and successive
An O-methyltransferase (OMT) which catalyzes the methylation of 3-methylquercetin to 3,7-dimethylquercetin, the second step of methyl transfers toward the biosynthesis of polymethylated flavonol glucosides, has been isolated from Chrysosplenium americanum shoot tips. The 7-OMT was purified by
Four novel flavonol O-methyltransferases (OMTs) were partially purified from Chrysosplenium americanum by precipitation with ammonium sulfate, successive chromatography on Sephacryl S-200 and hydroxylapatite, and chromatofocusing on Polybuffer ion exchanger. They exhibited strict position
BACKGROUND
Gastric cancer remains highly prevalent, but treatment options are limited. Natural products have proved to be a rich source of anticancer drugs. Chrysosplenium nudicaule Ledeb. (Saxifragaceae) is a perennial herb that grows in the highlands of China. It has been used as a traditional