A regio-specific 4 '- O-methyltransferase from Epimedium pseudowushanense regiospecifically catalyzing 8-prenylkeampferol to icaritin

J Asian Nat Prod Res. 2024 Oct 7:1-9. doi: 10.1080/10286020.2024.2411710. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Epimedium is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine and contains rich bioactive compounds. These compounds often have a methyl group at their 4'-OH position catalyzed by methyltransferases. Therefore, studying methyltransferases in Epimedium plants is of great significance. In this study, a flavonol methyltransferase, EpOMT4, was isolated from Epimedium pseudowushanense B.L. Guo. The recombinant enzyme regiospecifically transferred a methyl group to the 4'-OH position of 8-prenylkaempferol forming icaritin. The study demonstrates that enzymatic methylation of flavonoids in Epimedium plants holds significant potential and could provide a promising alternative method for the biosynthetic production of bioactive methylated prenylflavonoids.

Keywords: Epimedium; enzymatic synthesis; icaritin; methyltransferase.