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Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids

Sesquiterpenoids are a large class of natural compounds offering manifold properties valuable for food, cosmetics, agriculture, and pharma industry. Production in microorganisms is a sustainable approach to provide sesquiterpenoids for research and industrial use independent of their natural sources...

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Autores principales: Troost, Katrin, Loeschcke, Anita, Hilgers, Fabienne, Özgür, Armagan Yakup, Weber, Tim Moritz, Santiago-Schübel, Beatrix, Svensson, Vera, Hage-Hülsmann, Jennifer, Habash, Samer S., Grundler, Florian M. W., Schleker, A. Sylvia S., Jaeger, Karl-Erich, Drepper, Thomas
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31555236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01998
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author Troost, Katrin
Loeschcke, Anita
Hilgers, Fabienne
Özgür, Armagan Yakup
Weber, Tim Moritz
Santiago-Schübel, Beatrix
Svensson, Vera
Hage-Hülsmann, Jennifer
Habash, Samer S.
Grundler, Florian M. W.
Schleker, A. Sylvia S.
Jaeger, Karl-Erich
Drepper, Thomas
author_facet Troost, Katrin
Loeschcke, Anita
Hilgers, Fabienne
Özgür, Armagan Yakup
Weber, Tim Moritz
Santiago-Schübel, Beatrix
Svensson, Vera
Hage-Hülsmann, Jennifer
Habash, Samer S.
Grundler, Florian M. W.
Schleker, A. Sylvia S.
Jaeger, Karl-Erich
Drepper, Thomas
author_sort Troost, Katrin
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description Sesquiterpenoids are a large class of natural compounds offering manifold properties valuable for food, cosmetics, agriculture, and pharma industry. Production in microorganisms is a sustainable approach to provide sesquiterpenoids for research and industrial use independent of their natural sources. This requires the functional transfer of the respective biocatalytic pathways in an adequate host microorganism offering a sufficient supply of precursors that is ideally adjusted to the individual demand of the recombinant biosynthesis route. The phototrophic purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus offers unique physiological properties that are favorable for biosynthesis of hydrophobic terpenes. Under phototrophic conditions, it develops a large intracytoplasmic membrane suitable for hosting membrane-bound enzymes and metabolites of respective biosynthetic pathways. In addition, Rhodobacter harbors an intrinsic carotenoid biosynthesis that can be engineered toward the production of foreign terpenes. Here, we evaluate R. capsulatus as host for the production of plant sesquiterpenoids under phototrophic conditions using patchoulol and valencene as a proof of concept. The heterologous expression of patchoulol synthase PcPS from Pogostemon cablin as well as the valencene synthases CsVS from Citrus sinensis and CnVS from Callitropsis nootkatensis led to the production of the respective sesquiterpenoids in R. capsulatus. To analyze, if gradually adjustable formation of the key precursor farnesylpyrophosphate (FPP) is beneficial for sesquiterpene synthesis under phototrophic conditions, the intrinsic 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) pathway genes as well as the heterologous mevalonate pathway genes were modularly expressed in various combinations. To this end, different plasmids and chromosomally integrated expression tools were developed harboring the strong and tightly controlled P(nif) promoter for heterologous gene expression. Notably, comparative studies identified a distinct combination of precursor biosynthetic genes as best-performing setup for each of the tested sesquiterpene synthases. In summary, we could demonstrate that R. capsulatus is a promising alternative platform organism that is suited for sustainable sesquiterpenoid formation under phototrophic cultivation conditions. A modular engineering of R. capsulatus strains via tailored co-expression of FPP biosynthetic genes further allowed adaptation of sesquiterpene precursor formation to its catalytic conversion by different plant terpene synthases.
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spelling pubmed-67429802019-09-25 Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids Troost, Katrin Loeschcke, Anita Hilgers, Fabienne Özgür, Armagan Yakup Weber, Tim Moritz Santiago-Schübel, Beatrix Svensson, Vera Hage-Hülsmann, Jennifer Habash, Samer S. Grundler, Florian M. W. Schleker, A. Sylvia S. Jaeger, Karl-Erich Drepper, Thomas Front Microbiol Microbiology Sesquiterpenoids are a large class of natural compounds offering manifold properties valuable for food, cosmetics, agriculture, and pharma industry. Production in microorganisms is a sustainable approach to provide sesquiterpenoids for research and industrial use independent of their natural sources. This requires the functional transfer of the respective biocatalytic pathways in an adequate host microorganism offering a sufficient supply of precursors that is ideally adjusted to the individual demand of the recombinant biosynthesis route. The phototrophic purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus offers unique physiological properties that are favorable for biosynthesis of hydrophobic terpenes. Under phototrophic conditions, it develops a large intracytoplasmic membrane suitable for hosting membrane-bound enzymes and metabolites of respective biosynthetic pathways. In addition, Rhodobacter harbors an intrinsic carotenoid biosynthesis that can be engineered toward the production of foreign terpenes. Here, we evaluate R. capsulatus as host for the production of plant sesquiterpenoids under phototrophic conditions using patchoulol and valencene as a proof of concept. The heterologous expression of patchoulol synthase PcPS from Pogostemon cablin as well as the valencene synthases CsVS from Citrus sinensis and CnVS from Callitropsis nootkatensis led to the production of the respective sesquiterpenoids in R. capsulatus. To analyze, if gradually adjustable formation of the key precursor farnesylpyrophosphate (FPP) is beneficial for sesquiterpene synthesis under phototrophic conditions, the intrinsic 1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate (DXP) pathway genes as well as the heterologous mevalonate pathway genes were modularly expressed in various combinations. To this end, different plasmids and chromosomally integrated expression tools were developed harboring the strong and tightly controlled P(nif) promoter for heterologous gene expression. Notably, comparative studies identified a distinct combination of precursor biosynthetic genes as best-performing setup for each of the tested sesquiterpene synthases. In summary, we could demonstrate that R. capsulatus is a promising alternative platform organism that is suited for sustainable sesquiterpenoid formation under phototrophic cultivation conditions. A modular engineering of R. capsulatus strains via tailored co-expression of FPP biosynthetic genes further allowed adaptation of sesquiterpene precursor formation to its catalytic conversion by different plant terpene synthases. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6742980/ /pubmed/31555236 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01998 Text en Copyright © 2019 Troost, Loeschcke, Hilgers, Özgür, Weber, Santiago-Schübel, Svensson, Hage-Hülsmann, Habash, Grundler, Schleker, Jaeger and Drepper. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Troost, Katrin
Loeschcke, Anita
Hilgers, Fabienne
Özgür, Armagan Yakup
Weber, Tim Moritz
Santiago-Schübel, Beatrix
Svensson, Vera
Hage-Hülsmann, Jennifer
Habash, Samer S.
Grundler, Florian M. W.
Schleker, A. Sylvia S.
Jaeger, Karl-Erich
Drepper, Thomas
Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title_full Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title_fullStr Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title_full_unstemmed Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title_short Engineered Rhodobacter capsulatus as a Phototrophic Platform Organism for the Synthesis of Plant Sesquiterpenoids
title_sort engineered rhodobacter capsulatus as a phototrophic platform organism for the synthesis of plant sesquiterpenoids
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6742980/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31555236
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01998
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