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Title: In silico assisted identification of peppery aroma compound ‘rotundone’ backbone genes from black pepper
Authors: George, JK
Shelvy, S
Fayad, AM
Shabeer, ATP
Umadevi, P
Kale, R
Angadi, UB
Iquebal, MA
Jaiswal, S
Rai, A
Dinesh, K
Keywords: Piper nigrum
alpha quaeine synthase
alpha quaeine oxidase
berry transcriptomemetabolite profiling
Issue Date: 25-Jan-2021
Publisher: Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
Citation: George JK, Shelvy S, Fayad AM, Shabeer ATP, Umadevi P, Kale R, Angadi UB, Iquebal MA, Jaiswal S, Rai A and Dinesh K. 2021. In silico assisted identification of peppery aroma compound ‘rotundone’ backbone genes from black pepper. Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics. DOI: 10.1080/07391102.2021.1883113
Abstract: Rotundone, an oxygenated sesquiterpene compound, responsible for the peppery aroma. The importance of the rotundone in the flavor industry warrants search for the precursor genes in plants. We report in this study, the first on the identification of rotundone backbone genes viz., a-guaiene synthase & a-guaiene oxidase in black pepper. We identified the precursor genes of rotundone using berry transcriptome profiling. The metabolite profiling using head space mass spectrometry showed the presence of the direct precursor compounds for rotundone biosynthesis in black pepper berries. The identification of the genes & compounds of the guaiene skeleton is expected to help in bioprospecting of black pepper varieties & also in recombinant production of the aroma compound.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3139
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