| Literature DB >> 27740901 |
Eitaro Matsumura1, Akira Nakagawa1, Yusuke Tomabechi1, Takashi Koyanagi1, Hidehiko Kumagai1, Kenji Yamamoto1, Takane Katayama2, Fumihiko Sato2, Hiromichi Minami1.
Abstract
Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids (BIAs) are a group of plant secondary metabolites that have been identified as targets for drug discovery because of their diverse pharmaceutical activities. Well-known BIAs are relatively abundant in plants and have therefore been extensively studied. However, although unknown BIAs are also thought to have valuable activities, they are difficult to obtain because the raw materials are present at low abundance in nature. We have previously reported the fermentative production of an important intermediate (S)-reticuline from dopamine using Escherichia coli. However, the yield is typically limited. Here, we improved production efficiency by combining in vivo tetrahydropapaveroline production in E. coli with in vitro enzymatic synthesis of (S)-reticuline. Finally, 593 mg of pure (S)-reticuline was obtained from 1 L of the reaction mixture. Because this bacterial-based method is simple, it could be widely used for production of (S)-reticuline and related BIAs, thereby facilitating studies of BIAs for drug discovery.Entities:
Keywords: bacterial production; benzylisoquinoline alkaloid; drug discovery; reticuline; synthetic biology
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27740901 DOI: 10.1080/09168451.2016.1243985
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ISSN: 0916-8451 Impact factor: 2.043