TY - JOUR
T1 - High efficient production of plant flavonoids by microbial cell factories
T2 - Challenges and opportunities
AU - Sun, Jiachen
AU - Sun, Wentao
AU - Zhang, Genlin
AU - Lv, Bo
AU - Li, Chun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 International Metabolic Engineering Society
PY - 2022/3
Y1 - 2022/3
N2 - Plant flavonoids are secondary metabolites containing a benzo-γ-pyrone structure, which are widely present in plants and have a variety of physiological and pharmacological activities. However, current flavonoid production from plant extraction or chemical synthesis does not meet the requirements of green and sustainable development. Fortunately, microbial synthesis of flavonoids has shown the potential for large-scale production with the advantages of being controllable and environmentally friendly, and a variety of microorganisms have been developed as microbial cell factories (MCFs) to synthesize plant flavonoids owing to the feasibility of genetic manipulations. However, most of MCFs have not yet been commercialized and industrialized because of the challenges posed by unbalanced metabolic flux among various pathways and conflict between cell growth and production. Here, strategies for coping with the challenges are summarized in terms of enzymes, pathways, metabolic networks, host cells. And combined with protein structure prediction, de novo protein design, artificial intelligence (AI), biocatalytic retrosynthesis, and intelligent stress resistance, it provides new insights for the high efficient production of plant flavonoids and other plant natural products in MCFs.
AB - Plant flavonoids are secondary metabolites containing a benzo-γ-pyrone structure, which are widely present in plants and have a variety of physiological and pharmacological activities. However, current flavonoid production from plant extraction or chemical synthesis does not meet the requirements of green and sustainable development. Fortunately, microbial synthesis of flavonoids has shown the potential for large-scale production with the advantages of being controllable and environmentally friendly, and a variety of microorganisms have been developed as microbial cell factories (MCFs) to synthesize plant flavonoids owing to the feasibility of genetic manipulations. However, most of MCFs have not yet been commercialized and industrialized because of the challenges posed by unbalanced metabolic flux among various pathways and conflict between cell growth and production. Here, strategies for coping with the challenges are summarized in terms of enzymes, pathways, metabolic networks, host cells. And combined with protein structure prediction, de novo protein design, artificial intelligence (AI), biocatalytic retrosynthesis, and intelligent stress resistance, it provides new insights for the high efficient production of plant flavonoids and other plant natural products in MCFs.
KW - Artificial intelligence
KW - Metabolic balance
KW - Microbial cell factories (MCFs)
KW - Plant flavonoids
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U2 - 10.1016/j.ymben.2022.01.011
DO - 10.1016/j.ymben.2022.01.011
M3 - Review article
C2 - 35091067
AN - SCOPUS:85123629597
SN - 1096-7176
VL - 70
SP - 143
EP - 154
JO - Metabolic Engineering
JF - Metabolic Engineering
ER -