TY - JOUR
T1 - Toward the Heterologous Biosynthesis of Plant Natural Products
T2 - Gene Discovery and Characterization
AU - Wang, Huiyan
AU - Guo, Hao
AU - Wang, Ning
AU - Huo, Yi Xin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 American Chemical Society
PY - 2021/11/19
Y1 - 2021/11/19
N2 - Plant natural products (PNPs) represent a vast and diverse group of natural products, which have wide applications such as emulsifiers in cosmetics, sweeteners in foods, and active ingredients in medicines. Large-scale production of certain PNPs (e.g., artemisinin, taxol) has been implemented by reconstruction of biosynthetic pathways in heterologous hosts. However, unknown biosynthetic pathways greatly restrict wide applications of heterologous production of PNPs of interest. With the rapid development of sequencing and multiomics analysis technologies, huge amounts of omics data, i.e., genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, have been deposited in public databases, which is a precious resource for identification of the unknown biosynthetic pathway of PNPs. Herein, we have enumerated the approaches which have been widely used to screen candidate genes involved in the biosynthesis of PNPs of interest. We also discuss recent developments in the characterization of putative genes and elucidation of the complete biosynthetic pathway in heterologous hosts.
AB - Plant natural products (PNPs) represent a vast and diverse group of natural products, which have wide applications such as emulsifiers in cosmetics, sweeteners in foods, and active ingredients in medicines. Large-scale production of certain PNPs (e.g., artemisinin, taxol) has been implemented by reconstruction of biosynthetic pathways in heterologous hosts. However, unknown biosynthetic pathways greatly restrict wide applications of heterologous production of PNPs of interest. With the rapid development of sequencing and multiomics analysis technologies, huge amounts of omics data, i.e., genomics, transcriptomics, and proteomics, have been deposited in public databases, which is a precious resource for identification of the unknown biosynthetic pathway of PNPs. Herein, we have enumerated the approaches which have been widely used to screen candidate genes involved in the biosynthesis of PNPs of interest. We also discuss recent developments in the characterization of putative genes and elucidation of the complete biosynthetic pathway in heterologous hosts.
KW - candidate gene identification
KW - gene mining
KW - microorganisms
KW - plant natural products
KW - synthetic biology
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U2 - 10.1021/acssynbio.1c00315
DO - 10.1021/acssynbio.1c00315
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34757715
AN - SCOPUS:85119590473
SN - 2161-5063
VL - 10
SP - 2784
EP - 2795
JO - ACS Synthetic Biology
JF - ACS Synthetic Biology
IS - 11
ER -