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  • Puerarin, an isoflavone found in Pueraria lobata roots, is metabolized by a specific human intestinal bacterium strain PUE into daidzein, but the enzyme responsible for this process was initially unknown.
  • One of the key intermediates identified in this metabolic process is 3″-oxo-puerarin, which can be further converted into other compounds under non-enzymatic conditions.
  • Researchers discovered an 8-gene operon linked to puerarin metabolism in strain PUE, highlighting that the transformation involves a two-step enzymatic reaction: oxidation of puerarin to 3″-oxo-puerarin, and then cleavage to produce daidzein.

Article Abstract

Puerarin (daidzein 8-C-glucoside) is an isoflavone C-glucoside contained in the roots of Pueraria lobata OHWI. We have previously isolated the human intestinal bacterium, strain PUE, which metabolizes puerarin to daidzein, though the enzyme which cleaves C-glycosidic bond has not been clarified. Here, we identified one of the intermediates of enzymatic puerarin C-deglycosylation reaction as 3″-oxo-puerarin (1): C-3 in the glucose moiety connecting to hydroxyl is oxidized to ketone group. 1 was easily isomerized to the mixture of 1, 2″-oxo-puerarin (2a) and cyclic acetal (2b) of 2a in non-enzymatic condition. We identified the putative puerarin-metabolizing operon of strain PUE composed of 8 genes (dgpA-H). Among them, DgpB-C complex was expressed in Escherichia coli, which cleaved the C-glycosidic bond in 1 but not puerarin. These results suggested that the puerarin C-deglycosylation reaction is a two-step enzymatic reaction, including the oxidation reaction at C-3″ in puerarin to give 1, and the subsequent C-deglycosylation of 1 to provide daidzein.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1248/bpb.b18-00729DOI Listing

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