期刊文献+

Plant cell cultures as heterologous bio-factories for secondary metabolite production 被引量:2

原文传递
导出
摘要 Synthetic biology has been developing rapidly in the last decade and is attracting increasing attention from many plant biologists.The production of high-value plant-specific secondary metabolites is,however,limited mostly to microbes.This is potentially problematic because of incorrect post-translational modification of proteins and differences in protein micro-compartmentalization,substrate availability,chaperone availability,product toxicity,and cytochrome p450 reductase enzymes.Unlike other heterologous systems,plant cells may be a promising alternative for the production of high-value metabolites.Several commercial plant suspension cell cultures from different plant species have been used successfully to produce valuable metabolites in a safe,low cost,and environmentally friendly manner.However,few metabolites are currently being biosynthesized using plant platforms,with the exception of the natural pigment anthocyanin.Both Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum cell cultures can be developed by multiple gene transformations and CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing.Given that the introduction of heterologous biosynthetic pathways into Arabidopsis and N.tabacum is not widely used,the biosynthesis of foreign metabolites is currently limited;however,therein lies great potential.Here,we discuss the exemplary use of plant cell cultures and prospects for using A.thaliana and N.tabacum cell cultures to produce valuable plant-specific metabolites.
出处 《Plant Communications》 2021年第5期23-34,共12页 植物通讯(英文)
基金 supported by funding from the Max Planck Society(Y.Z.,T.W.,and A.R.F.) the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program,project Planta-SYST(SGA-CSA no.664621 and no.739582 under FPA no.664620) the China Scholarship Council(CSC)scholarship for supporting his study the Leibniz Institute füur Gemüuse-und Zierpflanzenbau(IGZ)as part of the Leibniz Association.
  • 相关文献

参考文献3

二级参考文献13

  • 1Baxter, C.J., Redestig, H., Schauer, N., Repsilber, D., Patil, K.R., Nielsen, J., Selbig, J., Liu, J., Fernie, A.R., and Sweetlove, L.J. (2007). The metabolic response of heterotrophic Arabidopsis cells to oxidative stress. Plant Physiol. 143, 312-325.
  • 2El-Sayed, M., and Verpoorte, R. (2007). Catharanthus terpenoids indole alkaloids: biosynthesis and regulation. Phytochem. Rev. 6, 277-305.
  • 3Giavalisco, P., Koehl, K., Hummel, J., Seiwert, B., and Willmitzer, L. (2009). 13C isotope-labeled metabolomes allowing for improved compound annotation and relative quantification in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomic research. Anal. Chem. 8, 6546-6551.
  • 4Huege, J., Goetze, J., Schwarz, D., Bauwe, H., Hagemann, M., and Kopka, J. (2011). Modulation of the major paths of car- bon in photorespiratory mutants of Synechocystis. PLoS One. 6, e16278.
  • 5Kopka, J., Schauer, N., Krueger, S., Birkemeyer, C., Usadel, B., Bergmuller, E., Dormann, R, Weckwerth, W., Gibon, Y., Stitt, M., et al. (2005). Gmd@csb.Db" the Golm Metabolome Database. Bioinformatics. 21, 1635-1638.
  • 6Lackman, R, Gonz61es-Guzman, M., Tilleman, S., Carqueijeiro, I., Perez, A.C., Moses, T., Seo, M., Kanno, Y., H~kkinen, S.T., Van Montagu M.C., et al. (2011). Jasmonate signaling involves the abscisic acid receptor PYL4 to regulate metabolic reprogram- ming in Arabidopsis and tobacco. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. U S A. 108, 5891-5896.
  • 7Lisec, J., Schauer, N., Kopka, J., Willmitzer, L., and Fernie, A.R. (2006). Gas chromatography mass spectrometry-based metabo- lite profiling in plants. Nat. Protoc. 1,387-396.
  • 8Luedemann, A., Strassburg, K., Erban, A., and Kopka, J. (2008). TagFinder for the quantitative analysis of gas chromatogra- phy-mass spectrometry (GC-MS)-based metabolite profiling experiments. Bioinformatics. 24, 732-737.
  • 9Oksman-Caldentey, K.-M., and Inzd, D. (2004). Plant cell factories in the post-genomic era: new ways to produce designer sec- ondary metabolites. Trends Plant Sci. 9, 433-440.
  • 10Ratcliffe, R.G., and Shachar-Hill, Y. (2006). Measuring multiple fluxes through plant metabolic networks. Plant J. 45, 490-511.

共引文献29

同被引文献35

引证文献2

二级引证文献6

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部