Literature DB >> 27821754

The biosynthetic pathway of the nonsugar, high-intensity sweetener mogroside V from Siraitia grosvenorii.

Maxim Itkin1, Rachel Davidovich-Rikanati2, Shahar Cohen1, Vitaly Portnoy2, Adi Doron-Faigenboim1, Elad Oren2, Shiri Freilich2, Galil Tzuri2, Nadine Baranes2, Shmuel Shen1, Marina Petreikov1, Rotem Sertchook3, Shifra Ben-Dor4, Hugo Gottlieb5, Alvaro Hernandez6, David R Nelson7, Harry S Paris2, Yaakov Tadmor2, Yosef Burger2, Efraim Lewinsohn2, Nurit Katzir2, Arthur Schaffer8.   

Abstract

The consumption of sweeteners, natural as well as synthetic sugars, is implicated in an array of modern-day health problems. Therefore, natural nonsugar sweeteners are of increasing interest. We identify here the biosynthetic pathway of the sweet triterpenoid glycoside mogroside V, which has a sweetening strength of 250 times that of sucrose and is derived from mature fruit of luo-han-guo (Siraitia grosvenorii, monk fruit). A whole-genome sequencing of Siraitia, leading to a preliminary draft of the genome, was combined with an extensive transcriptomic analysis of developing fruit. A functional expression survey of nearly 200 candidate genes identified the members of the five enzyme families responsible for the synthesis of mogroside V: squalene epoxidases, triterpenoid synthases, epoxide hydrolases, cytochrome P450s, and UDP-glucosyltransferases. Protein modeling and docking studies corroborated the experimentally proven functional enzyme activities and indicated the order of the metabolic steps in the pathway. A comparison of the genomic organization and expression patterns of these Siraitia genes with the orthologs of other Cucurbitaceae implicates a strikingly coordinated expression of the pathway in the evolution of this species-specific and valuable metabolic pathway. The genomic organization of the pathway genes, syntenously preserved among the Cucurbitaceae, indicates, on the other hand, that gene clustering cannot account for this novel secondary metabolic pathway.

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Keywords:  functional genomics; metabolic pathway discovery; mogrosides

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27821754      PMCID: PMC5127336          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604828113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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