Biosynthesis of plant-specific flavones and flavonols in Streptomyces venezuelae.

TitleBiosynthesis of plant-specific flavones and flavonols in Streptomyces venezuelae.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsPark SRyeol, Paik JHye, Ahn MSun, Park JWon, Yoon YJoon
JournalJ Microbiol Biotechnol
Volume20
Issue9
Pagination1295-9
Date Published2010 Sep
ISSN1017-7825
KeywordsApiaceae, Citrus, Flavones, Flavonols, Gene Expression, Genes, Plant, Genetic Engineering, Industrial Microbiology, Mixed Function Oxygenases, Streptomyces
Abstract

Recently, recombinant Streptomyces venezuelae has been established as a heterologous host for microbial production of flavanones and stilbenes, a class of plant-specific polyketides. In the present work, we expanded the applicability of the S. venezuelae system to the production of more diverse plant polyketides including flavones and flavonols. A plasmid with the synthetic codon-optimized flavone synthase I gene from Petroselium crispum was introduced to S. venezuelae DHS2001 bearing a deletion of the native pikromycin polyketide synthase gene, and the resulting strain generated flavones from exogenously fed flavanones. In addition, a recombinant S. venezuelae mutant expressing a codon-optimized flavanone 3beta-hydroxylase gene from Citrus siensis and a flavonol synthase gene from Citrus unshius also successfully produced flavonols.

DOI10.4014/jmb.1005.05038
Alternate JournalJ Microbiol Biotechnol
PubMed ID20890094
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