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Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli
5-Deoxy(iso)flavonoids are structural representatives of phenylpropanoid-derived compounds and play critical roles in plant ecophysiology. Recently, 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids gained significant interest due to their potential applications as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and food additives. Given th...
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author | Li, Jianhua Xu, Fanglin Ji, Dongni Tian, Chenfei Sun, Yuwei Mutanda, Ishmael Ren, Yuhong Wang, Yong |
author_facet | Li, Jianhua Xu, Fanglin Ji, Dongni Tian, Chenfei Sun, Yuwei Mutanda, Ishmael Ren, Yuhong Wang, Yong |
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description | 5-Deoxy(iso)flavonoids are structural representatives of phenylpropanoid-derived compounds and play critical roles in plant ecophysiology. Recently, 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids gained significant interest due to their potential applications as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and food additives. Given the difficulties in their isolation from native plant sources, engineered biosynthesis of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids in a microbial host is a highly promising alternative approach. However, the production of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids is hindered by metabolic flux imbalances that result in a product profile predominated by non-reduced analogues. In this study, GmCHS7 (chalcone synthase from Glycine max) and GuCHR (chalcone reductase from Glycyrrhizza uralensis) were preliminarily utilized to improve the CHR ratio (CHR product to total CHS product). The use of this enzyme combination improved the final CHR ratio from 39.7% to 50.3%. For further optimization, a protein-protein interaction strategy was employed, basing on the spatial adhesion of GmCHS7:PDZ and GuCHR:PDZlig. This strategy further increased the ratio towards the CHR-derived product (54.7%), suggesting partial success of redirecting metabolic flux towards the reduced branch. To further increase the total carbon metabolic flux, 15 protein scaffolds were programmed with stoichiometric arrangement of the three sequential catalysts GmCHS7, GuCHR and MsCHI (chalcone isomerase from Medicago sativa), resulting in a 1.4-fold increase in total flavanone production, from 69.4 mg/L to 97.0 mg/L in shake flasks. The protein self-assembly strategy also improved the production and direction of the lineage-specific compounds 7,4′-dihydroxyflavone and daidzein in Escherichia coli. This study presents a significant advancement of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production and provides the foundation for production of value-added 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids in microbial hosts. |
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spelling | pubmed-84882442021-10-08 Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli Li, Jianhua Xu, Fanglin Ji, Dongni Tian, Chenfei Sun, Yuwei Mutanda, Ishmael Ren, Yuhong Wang, Yong Metab Eng Commun Full Length Article 5-Deoxy(iso)flavonoids are structural representatives of phenylpropanoid-derived compounds and play critical roles in plant ecophysiology. Recently, 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids gained significant interest due to their potential applications as pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, and food additives. Given the difficulties in their isolation from native plant sources, engineered biosynthesis of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids in a microbial host is a highly promising alternative approach. However, the production of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids is hindered by metabolic flux imbalances that result in a product profile predominated by non-reduced analogues. In this study, GmCHS7 (chalcone synthase from Glycine max) and GuCHR (chalcone reductase from Glycyrrhizza uralensis) were preliminarily utilized to improve the CHR ratio (CHR product to total CHS product). The use of this enzyme combination improved the final CHR ratio from 39.7% to 50.3%. For further optimization, a protein-protein interaction strategy was employed, basing on the spatial adhesion of GmCHS7:PDZ and GuCHR:PDZlig. This strategy further increased the ratio towards the CHR-derived product (54.7%), suggesting partial success of redirecting metabolic flux towards the reduced branch. To further increase the total carbon metabolic flux, 15 protein scaffolds were programmed with stoichiometric arrangement of the three sequential catalysts GmCHS7, GuCHR and MsCHI (chalcone isomerase from Medicago sativa), resulting in a 1.4-fold increase in total flavanone production, from 69.4 mg/L to 97.0 mg/L in shake flasks. The protein self-assembly strategy also improved the production and direction of the lineage-specific compounds 7,4′-dihydroxyflavone and daidzein in Escherichia coli. This study presents a significant advancement of 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production and provides the foundation for production of value-added 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoids in microbial hosts. Elsevier 2021-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8488244/ /pubmed/34631421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mec.2021.e00185 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of International Metabolic Engineering Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Full Length Article Li, Jianhua Xu, Fanglin Ji, Dongni Tian, Chenfei Sun, Yuwei Mutanda, Ishmael Ren, Yuhong Wang, Yong Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title | Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title_full | Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title_fullStr | Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title_full_unstemmed | Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title_short | Diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in Escherichia coli |
title_sort | diversion of metabolic flux towards 5-deoxy(iso)flavonoid production via enzyme self-assembly in escherichia coli |
topic | Full Length Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8488244/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34631421 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mec.2021.e00185 |
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