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Although Z-2-oxo-4-methyl-3-pentene-1,5-dioic acid (Z-OMPD) has been identified as a major dicarboxylic acid in tulip tissues, its biosynthetic pathway has not been elucidated. Herein, Z-OMPD was isolated from tulip leaves and chemically synthesized. Comparisons of these samples revealed that Z-OMPD exists as a tautomeric mixture at physiological pH. As a regioisomer of Z-OMPD, we enzymatically and chemically prepared 4-methylene-2-oxo-glutaric acid (4-MEOG) for the first time. Using these compounds as standards, the occurrence of Z-OMPD and 4-MEOG in various tissues of the tulip cultivar "Murasakizuisho" was evaluated directly and by 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatization. Z-OMPD was found to be abundant in the aerial tissues, whereas 4-MEOG was almost absent from all tissues. Stability analyses of Z-OMPD and 4-MEOG revealed that no double bond isomerization occurred at physiological pH, suggesting that enzyme systems are responsible for Z-OMPD biosynthesis in tulip tissues. © 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.

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Yasuo Kato, Taiji Nomura. Occurrence of Z-2-oxo-4-methyl-3-pentene-1,5-dioic acid and its regioisomer 4-methylene-2-oxo-glutaric acid in tulip tissues. Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences. 2022 Jul 26;77(7-8):317-330

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