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Identification of Polyketides in the Cuticular Waxes of Triticum Aestivum Cv. Bethlehem

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Journal Lipids
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2016 Nov 1
PMID 27796867
Citations 6
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Cuticular waxes are complex mixtures consisting mostly of very-long-chain aliphatics with single, primary functional groups. However, the waxes of many plant species also include aliphatics with one or more functional groups residing on subterminal or mid-chain carbons. In the present work, the cuticular wax mixtures from flag leaf blades and peduncles of Triticum aestivum cv. Bethlehem were analyzed in a search for novel wax constituents with in-chain functionalities, potentially of polyketide origin. The structures of compounds belonging to six different compound classes were elucidated using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of various derivatives. Among them, a series of 2,4-ketols was identified, with odd carbon numbers ranging from C to C and peaking at C. The analogous C 2,4-diketone was identified as well, together with a pair of co-eluting C mid-chain β-ketol isomers (16-hydroxyhentriacontan-14-one and 14-hydroxyhentriacontan-16-one), a pair of co-eluting C mid-chain α-ketol isomers (15-hydroxytriacontan-14-one and 14-hydroxytriacontan-15-one), the corresponding C 14,15-diketone, and a pair of co-eluting C ketones (hentriacontan-14-one and hentriacontan-16-one). All newly discovered structures contain ketone functional groups, with similar CH and CH alkyl chains on either side of the functionalities, thus resembling the previously reported very-long-chain β-diketones dominating the wheat wax mixtures. Based on these structural characteristics, possible biosynthetic pathways leading to the newly identified polyketide-like compounds are proposed.

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