Nicotine biosynthesis (Nicotiana tabacum)

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Description

Nicotiana tabacum nicotine biosynthesis

This is the nicotine biosynthesis pathway for Nicotiana tabacum, but since Nicotiana tabacum is not listed in the organism field, it is registered under Arabidopsis thaliana [Genetic regulation and manipulation of nicotine biosynthesis in tobacco: strategies to eliminate addictive alkaloids](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10938045/)

[Clustered Transcription Factor Genes Regulate Nicotine Biosynthesis in Tobacco](https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2990138/)

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Bibliography

  1. ''''; , PubMed Europe PMC Scholia
  2. Shoji T, Hashimoto T, Saito K; ''Genetic regulation and manipulation of nicotine biosynthesis in tobacco: strategies to eliminate addictive alkaloids.''; J Exp Bot, 2024 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

History

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140624view11:58, 21 September 2025MaintBotAnother update
140623view11:57, 21 September 2025MaintBotUpdated title and description
140622view11:57, 21 September 2025MaintBotNicotiana tabacum is now supported
140615view06:34, 18 September 2025HayashiNew pathway

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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
A622GeneProduct
AO1GeneProduct
AO2GeneProduct
BBLGeneProduct
CYP82EGeneProduct
JAMetabolite
MPOGeneProduct
N-methylputrescineMetabolite
N-methylpyrrolinium cationMetabolite
NADMetabolite
ODC1GeneProduct
ODC2GeneProduct
PMTGeneProduct
QPT1GeneProduct
QPT2GeneProduct
QSGeneProduct
aspartateMetabolite
nicotineMetabolite
nicotinic acidMetabolite
nicotinic acid mononucleotideMetabolite
nornicotineMetabolite
ornithineMetabolite
putrescineMetabolite
quinolinateMetabolite
α-iminosuccinateMetabolite

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