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Silver mismatch Hydroxylation

CYP82X1

Papaver somniferum CYP82X

Papaveraceae

Substrate reaction site Product reaction site MCS substructure diff highlighting · RDKit atom mapping
Substrate
(S)-N-methylcanadine
PubChem ↗ C[N+]12CCC3=CC4=C(C=C3[C@@H]1CC5=C(C2)C(=C(C=C5)OC)OC)OCO4
CYP82X1
ΔMass: +58.9775 Da mismatch
Product
noscapine
PubChem ↗ CN1CCC2=CC3=C(C(=C2[C@@H]1[C@@H]4C5=C(C(=C(C=C5)OC)OC)C(=O)O4)O…

Evidence trail

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Source text excerpt ation; ation; CYP82X1 is involved in converting (S)-N-methylcanadine to noscapine; in vitro assays confirmed.

Reaction & quality gates

Mechanism
Hydroxylation
Evidence type
In vitro
Confidence
High
Data tier
Silver
mass=mismatch
Substrate class
Other
Product class
Other

Literature & public identifiers

PubMed
PMID:32685922 ↗
DOI
10.1016/j.xplc.2020.100029 ↗
UniProt
I3V6B7 ↗
GenBank
NCBI TaxID
3469 ↗

Over 100 Million Years of Enzyme Evolution Underpinning the Production of Morphine in the Papaveraceae Family of Flowering Plants.