Issue 17, 2001

Assembling the biosynthetic puzzle of crucifer metabolites: indole-3-acetaldoximeThe IUPAC name for an acetaldoxime is acetaldehyde oxime. is incorporated efficiently into phytoalexins but glucobrassicin is not

Abstract

First biosynthetic studies utilizing tetradeuterated precursors indicate that the indole glucosinolate glucobrassicin is not a precursor of the phytoalexin brassinin, and that indole-3-acetaldoxime is an efficient precursor.

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
18 Apr 2001
Accepted
27 Jun 2001
First published
09 Aug 2001

Chem. Commun., 2001, 1572-1573

Assembling the biosynthetic puzzle of crucifer metabolites: indole-3-acetaldoxime is incorporated efficiently into phytoalexins but glucobrassicin is not

M. S. C. Pedras, S. Montaut, Y. Xu, A. Q. Khan and A. Loukaci, Chem. Commun., 2001, 1572 DOI: 10.1039/B103442C

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