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Direct Pathway Cloning (DiPaC) to unlock natural product biosynthetic potential.

Christian Greunke1, Elke Regina Duell1, Paul Michael D'Agostino1, Anna Glöckle1, Katharina Lamm1, Tobias Alexander Marius Gulder2.   

Abstract

Specialized metabolites from bacteria are an important source of inspiration for drug development. The genes required for the biosynthesis of such metabolites in bacteria are usually organized in so-called biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs). Using modern bioinformatic tools, the wealth of genomic data can be scanned for such BGCs and the expected products can often structurally be predicted in silico. This facilitates the directed discovery of putatively novel bacterial metabolites. However, the production of these molecules often requires genetic manipulation of the BGC for activation or the expression of the pathway in a heterologous host. The latter necessitates the transplantation of the BGC into a suitable expression system. To achieve this goal, powerful cloning strategies based on in vivo homologous recombination have recently been developed. This includes LCHR and LLHR in E. coli as well as TAR cloning in yeast. Here, we present Direct Pathway Cloning (DiPaC) as an efficient complementary BGC capturing strategy that relies on long-amplicon PCR and in vitro DNA assembly. This straightforward approach facilitates full pathway assembly, BGC refactoring and direct transfer into any vector backbone in vitro. The broad applicability and efficiency of DiPaC is demonstrated by the discovery of a new phenazine from Serratia fonticola, the first heterologous production of anabaenopeptins from Nostoc punctiforme and the transfer of the native erythromycin BGC from Saccharopolyspora erythraea into Streptomyces. Due to its simplicity, we envisage DiPaC to become an essential method for BGC cloning and metabolic pathways construction with significant applications in metabolic engineering, synthetic biology and biotechnology.
Copyright © 2018 International Metabolic Engineering Society. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Biosynthesis; Heterologous expression; Metabolic engineering; Natural products; Synthetic biology

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29548983     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymben.2018.03.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Metab Eng        ISSN: 1096-7176            Impact factor:   9.783


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Review 9.  Refactoring biosynthetic gene clusters for heterologous production of microbial natural products.

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