IMR Press / FBL / Volume 11 / Issue 3 / DOI: 10.2741/1975

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Metabolism and ecology of purine alkaloids
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1 Departamento de Ecologia Funcional, Instituto de Ecologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, DF 04510, Mexico
2 Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Oklahoma State University. Stillwater, OK 74078, USA
Front. Biosci. (Landmark Ed) 2006, 11(3), 2354–2370; https://doi.org/10.2741/1975
Published: 1 September 2006
Abstract

In this review, the biosynthesis, catabolism, ecological significance, and modes of action of purine alkaloids particularly, caffeine, theobromine and theophylline in plants are discussed. In the biosynthesis of caffeine, progress has been made in enzymology, the amino acid sequence of the enzymes, and in the genes encoding N-methyltransferases. In addition, caffeine-deficient plants have been produced. The ecology of purine alkaloids has not proved to be particularly promising. However, advances have been made in insecticidal and allelopathic fields, and in the role of microorganisms play in the changes that these compounds undergo in the soil. Caffeine inhibits cell plate formation during telophase throughout the development of coffee plants and other species.

Keywords
Allelopathy
Biosynthesis
Caffeine
Camellia
Catabolism
Cell Cultures
Citrus
Coffea
Cola
Ecological role
Herbivory
Ilex
Metabolism
Modes of Action
Paullinia
Patents
Purine Alkaloids
Theobromine
Theophylline
Review
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