Biosynthetic diversity in triterpene cyclization within the Boswellia genus
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-04-01
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SJR: 0.726
CiteScore: 6.9
Impact factor: 3.4
ISSN: 00319422, 18733700
PubMed ID:
33524859
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Plant Science
Horticulture
Abstract
This review is not intended to describe the triterpenes isolated from the Boswellia genus, since this information has been covered elsewhere. Instead, the aim is to provide insights into the biosynthesis of triterpenes in Boswellia . This genus, which has 24 species, displays fascinating structural diversity and produces a number of medicinally important triterpenes, particularly boswellic acids. Over 300 volatile components have been reported in the essential oil of Boswellia, and more than 100 diterpenes and triterpenes have been isolated from this genus. Given that no triterpene biosynthetic enzymes have yet been isolated from any members of the Boswellia genus, this review will cover the likely biosynthetic pathways as inferred from structures in nature and the probable types of biosynthetic enzymes based on knowledge of triterpene biosynthesis in other plant species. It highlights the importance of frankincense and the factors and threats affecting its production. It covers triterpene biosynthesis in the genus Boswellia, including dammaranes, tirucallic acids, lupanes, oleananes, ursanes and boswellic acids. Strategies for elucidating triterpene biosynthetic pathways in Boswellia are considered. Furthermore, the possible mechanisms behind wound-induced resin synthesis by the tree and related gene expression profiling are covered. In addition, the influence of the environment and the genotype on the biosynthesis of resin and on variations in the compositions and types of resins will also be reviewed. • This review covers for the first time the likely biosynthetic pathways of triterpenes in genus Boswellia as inferred from structures in Nature. • It emphasizes on the probable types of biosynthetic enzymes based on knowledge of triterpene biosynthesis in other plant species. • It highlights the factors and threats affecting resin production and strategies for elucidating triterpene biosynthetic pathways • It illustrates possible mechanisms behind wound-induced resin synthesis and related gene expression profiling. • It reviews the influence of environment and genotype on the biosynthesis of resin and on structural variation.
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Al-Harrasi A. et al. Biosynthetic diversity in triterpene cyclization within the Boswellia genus // Phytochemistry. 2021. Vol. 184. p. 112660.
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Al-Harrasi A., Khan A., Rehman N. U., Csuk R. Biosynthetic diversity in triterpene cyclization within the Boswellia genus // Phytochemistry. 2021. Vol. 184. p. 112660.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112660
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112660
TI - Biosynthetic diversity in triterpene cyclization within the Boswellia genus
T2 - Phytochemistry
AU - Al-Harrasi, Ahmed
AU - Khan, Abdul
AU - Rehman, Najeeb Ur
AU - Csuk, René
PY - 2021
DA - 2021/04/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 112660
VL - 184
PMID - 33524859
SN - 0031-9422
SN - 1873-3700
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@article{2021_Al-Harrasi,
author = {Ahmed Al-Harrasi and Abdul Khan and Najeeb Ur Rehman and René Csuk},
title = {Biosynthetic diversity in triterpene cyclization within the Boswellia genus},
journal = {Phytochemistry},
year = {2021},
volume = {184},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {apr},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112660},
pages = {112660},
doi = {10.1016/j.phytochem.2021.112660}
}