Identification and characterization of piperine synthase from black pepper, Piper nigrum L.

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Arianne Schnabel
Benedikt Athmer
Kerstin Manke
Frank Schumacher
Fernando Cotinguiba
Thomas Vogt
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[1] Leibniz Institute of Plant Biochemistry,
[2] Dept. Cell and Metabolic Biology,undefined
[3] Core Facility Vienna Botanical Gardens,undefined
[4] Instituto de Pesquisas de Produtos Naturais (IPPN),undefined
[5] Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ),undefined
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Black pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is the world’s most popular spice and is also used as an ingredient in traditional medicine. Its pungent perception is due to the interaction of its major compound, piperine (1-piperoyl-piperidine) with the human TRPV-1 or vanilloid receptor. We now identify the hitherto concealed enzymatic formation of piperine from piperoyl coenzyme A and piperidine based on a differential RNA-Seq approach from developing black pepper fruits. This enzyme is described as piperine synthase (piperoyl-CoA:piperidine piperoyl transferase) and is a member of the BAHD-type of acyltransferases encoded by a gene that is preferentially expressed in immature fruits. A second BAHD-type enzyme, also highly expressed in immature black pepper fruits, has a rather promiscuous substrate specificity, combining diverse CoA-esters with aliphatic and aromatic amines with similar efficiencies, and was termed piperamide synthase. Recombinant piperine and piperamide synthases are members of a small gene family in black pepper. They can be used to facilitate the microbial production of a broad range of medicinally relevant aliphatic and aromatic piperamides based on a wide array of CoA-donors and amine-derived acceptors, offering widespread applications.
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