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− | PsiD is a native enzyme obtained from the ''Psilocybe cubensis'', which is involved in the metabolic biosynthesis of psilocybin from tryptophan. It accepts both L-tryptophan and 4-hydroxy-L-tryptophan as substrates, producing tryptamine and 4-hydroxytryptamine, respectively. Heterologous expression of PsiD has been achieved in a T7 induction system using pET-28c(+) transformed into ''Escherichia coli'' BL21(DE3), co-transformed with chaperone plasmid pGro7 ('''Fig. 4'''). | + | PsiD is a native enzyme obtained from the ''Psilocybe cubensis'', which is involved in the metabolic biosynthesis of psilocybin from tryptophan. It accepts both L-tryptophan and 4-hydroxy-L-tryptophan as substrates, producing tryptamine and 4-hydroxytryptamine, respectively. |
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+ | The mechanism of psilocybin biosynthesis in ''Psilocybe'' sp. was recently elucidated by Fricke ''et al''. (2017). L-tryptophan proceeds through decarboxylation (mediated by PsiD), hydroxylation (mediated by PsiH), phosphorylation (mediated by PsiK), and finally N,N-dimethylation (mediated by PsiM) to yield psilocybin. | ||
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+ | PsiD mediates the first step in the psilocybin biosynthesis pathway, but can also | ||
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+ | In a native state, PsiD is a 439 amino acid protein (49.6 kDa) with a theoretical pI of 5.44 calculated with the ExPASy ProtParam tool. | ||
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+ | Heterologous expression of PsiD has been achieved in a T7 induction system using pET-28c(+) transformed into ''Escherichia coli'' BL21(DE3), co-transformed with chaperone plasmid pGro7 ('''Fig. 4'''). | ||
Heterologous expression of PsiD in pET-28c(+) yields a 475 amino acid polypeptide, with a computed molecular weight of 53550.71 Da. | Heterologous expression of PsiD in pET-28c(+) yields a 475 amino acid polypeptide, with a computed molecular weight of 53550.71 Da. |
Revision as of 01:24, 15 October 2019
PsiD - Tryptophan decarboxylase from Psilocybe cubensis
PsiD is a tryptophan decarboxylase, which catalyses the conversion of L-tryptophan to tryptamine.
- NCBI: ASU62239.1
- UniProt: P0DPA6
- EC number: 4.1.1.105
Usage and Biology
PsiD is a native enzyme obtained from the Psilocybe cubensis, which is involved in the metabolic biosynthesis of psilocybin from tryptophan. It accepts both L-tryptophan and 4-hydroxy-L-tryptophan as substrates, producing tryptamine and 4-hydroxytryptamine, respectively.
The mechanism of psilocybin biosynthesis in Psilocybe sp. was recently elucidated by Fricke et al. (2017). L-tryptophan proceeds through decarboxylation (mediated by PsiD), hydroxylation (mediated by PsiH), phosphorylation (mediated by PsiK), and finally N,N-dimethylation (mediated by PsiM) to yield psilocybin.
PsiD mediates the first step in the psilocybin biosynthesis pathway, but can also
In a native state, PsiD is a 439 amino acid protein (49.6 kDa) with a theoretical pI of 5.44 calculated with the ExPASy ProtParam tool.
Heterologous expression of PsiD has been achieved in a T7 induction system using pET-28c(+) transformed into Escherichia coli BL21(DE3), co-transformed with chaperone plasmid pGro7 (Fig. 4).
Heterologous expression of PsiD in pET-28c(+) yields a 475 amino acid polypeptide, with a computed molecular weight of 53550.71 Da.
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
- 21COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[21]
- 23COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[23]
- 25COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[25]
- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]