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Synthetic biology strategies toward heterologous phytochemical production.

Authors :
Kotopka BJ
Li Y
Smolke CD
Source :
Natural product reports [Nat Prod Rep] 2018 Sep 19; Vol. 35 (9), pp. 902-920.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Covering: 2006 to 2018 Phytochemicals are important sources for the discovery and development of agricultural and pharmaceutical compounds, such as pesticides and medicines. However, these compounds are typically present in low abundance in nature, and the biosynthetic pathways for most phytochemicals are not fully elucidated. Heterologous production of phytochemicals in plant, bacterial, and yeast hosts has been pursued as a potential approach to address sourcing issues associated with many valuable phytochemicals, and more recently has been utilized as a tool to aid in the elucidation of plant biosynthetic pathways. Due to the structural complexity of certain phytochemicals and the associated biosynthetic pathways, reconstitution of plant pathways in heterologous hosts can encounter numerous challenges. Synthetic biology approaches have been developed to address these challenges in areas such as precise control over heterologous gene expression, improving functional expression of heterologous enzymes, and modifying central metabolism to increase the supply of precursor compounds into the pathway. These strategies have been applied to advance plant pathway reconstitution and phytochemical production in a wide variety of heterologous hosts. Here, we review synthetic biology strategies that have been recently applied to advance complex phytochemical production in heterologous hosts.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1460-4752
Volume :
35
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Natural product reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29897091
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c8np00028j