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Incorporation of chorismic acid and 4-aminobenzoic acid into the 4-hydroxyaniline moiety of N-(gamma-L-glutamyl)-4-hydroxyaniline in Agaricus bisporus.

Agaricus bisporus contains the unique aniline derivative, N-(gamma-L-glutamyl)-4-hydroxyaniline. 14C-labelled chorismic acid was quantitatively incorporated into the 4-hydroxyaniline moiety of this aniline derivative, whereas 14C-labelled prephenic acid and anthranilic acid were not incorporated into 4-hydroxyaniline. These observations indicate the branch point of the biosynthetic route of 4-hydroxyaniline in the shikimic acid pathway to be chorismic acid. Moreover, 4-aminobenzoic acid proved to be an effective precursor of 4-hydroxyaniline.[1]

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