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Engineering of plant-specific phenylpropanoids biosynthesis in Streptomyces venezuelae

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 141, Issue 3-4, Pages 181-188

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiotec.2009.03.013

Keywords

Heterologous production; Flavanone; Stilbene; Streptomyces venezuelae

Funding

  1. Korean Government (MOEHRD [KRF-2006-311-D00464]
  2. Affairs and Fisheries Ministry of Land, Transportation and Maritime Affairs of the Korean government

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Phenylpropanoids, including flavonoids and stilbenes. are plant secondary metabolites with potential pharmacological and nutraceutical properties. To expand the applicability of Streptomyces venezuelae as a heterologous host to plant polyketide production, flavonoid and stilbene biosynthetic genes were expressed in all engineered strain of S. venezuelae DHS2001 bearing a deletion of native pikromycin polyketide synthase gene. A plasmid expressing the 4-coumarate/cinnamate:coenzyme A ligase from Streptomyces coelicolor(ScCCL) and the chalcone synthase from Arabidopsis thaliana (atCHS) under the control of a single ermE* promoter was constructed and introduced into S. venezuelae DHS2001. The resulting strain produced racemic naringenin and pinocembrin from 4-coumaric acid and cinnamic acid, respectively. Placement of an additional ermE* promoter upstream of the codon-optimized atCHS (atCHS,,p) gene significantly increased the yield of both flavanones. Expression of codon-optimized chalcone isomerase gene from Medicago sativa, together with ScCCL and atCHS,p genes led to production of (2S)-flavanones, but the yield was reduced. Oil the other hand, a recombinant strain harboring the ScCCL and codon-optimized stilbene synthase gene from Arachis hypogaea generated stilbenes such as resveratrol and pinosylvin. This is the first report on the heterologous expression of plant phenylpropanoid biosynthetic pathways in Streptomyces genus. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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