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The flavin-dependent monooxygenase Sam5 was previously reported to be a bifunctional hydroxylase with a coumarte 3-hydroxylase and a resveratrol 3'-hydroxylase activity. In this article, we showed the Sam5 enzyme has 3'-hydroxylation activities for methylated resveratrol (pinostilbene and pterostilbene), hydroxylated resveratrol (oxyresveratrol) and glycosylated resveratrol (piceid) as substrates. However, the use of piceid, a glycone type stilbene, as a substrate for bioconversion experiments with the Sam5 enzyme expressed in, does not convert to the hydroxylated compound astringin, but it has converted in vitro enzyme reactions. Finally, we report a novel catalytic activity of Sam5 monooxygenase for the synthesis of piceatannol derivatives, 3'-hydroxylated stilbene compounds. Development of this bioproduction method for the hydroxylation of stilbenes is challenging because of the difficulty in expressing P450-type hydroxylase in and regionspecific chemical synthesis.

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