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Plant cell cultures as heterologous bio-factories for secondary metabolite production

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PLANT COMMUNICATIONS
卷 2, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100235

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plant cell culture; synthetic biology; secondary metabolites

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  1. Max Planck Society
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program, project Planta-SYST [664621, 739582, 664620]
  3. China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship
  4. Leibniz Institute fur Gemuse- und Zierpflanzenbau (IGZ) as part of the Leibniz Association

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Synthetic biology in plants has attracted increasing attention, and plant cells may be a promising alternative for the production of high-value metabolites. Commercial plant suspension cell cultures have been successfully used to produce valuable metabolites in a safe and cost-effective manner, but the variety of metabolites biosynthesized using plant platforms is currently limited.
Synthetic biology has been developing rapidly in the last decade and is attracting increasing attention from many plant biologists. The production of high-value plant-specific secondary metabolites is, however, limited mostly to microbes. This is potentially problematic because of incorrect post-translational modification of proteins and differences in protein micro-compartmentalization, substrate availability, chaperone availability, product toxicity, and cytochrome p450 reductase enzymes. Unlike other heterologous systems, plant cells may be a promising alternative for the production of high-value metabolites. Several commercial plant suspension cell cultures from different plant species have been used successfully to produce valuable metabolites in a safe, low cost, and environmentally friendly manner. However, few metabolites are currently being biosynthesized using plant platforms, with the exception of the natural pigment anthocyanin. Both Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum cell cultures can be developed by multiple gene transformations and CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing. Given that the introduction of heterologous biosynthetic pathways into Arabidopsis and N. tabacum is not widely used, the biosynthesis of foreign metabolites is currently limited; however, therein lies great potential. Here, we discuss the exemplary use of plant cell cultures and prospects for using A. thaliana and N. tabacum cell cultures to produce valuable plant-specific metabolites.

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