| Literature DB >> 32573941 |
Xiaonan Wang1, Alan Shao2, Zhenghong Li1, Lizelle Policarpio1, Haoran Zhang1.
Abstract
Modular co-culture engineering is an emerging approach for biosynthesis of complex natural products. In this study, microbial co-cultures composed of two and three Escherichia coli strains, respectively, are constructed for de novo biosynthesis of flavonoid acacetin, a value-added natural compound possessing numerous demonstrated biological activities, from simple carbon substrate glucose. To this end, the heterologous biosynthetic pathway is divided into different modules, each of which is accommodated in a dedicated E. coli strain for functional expression. After the optimization of the inoculation ratio between the constituent strains, the engineered co-cultures show a 4.83-fold improvement in production comparing to the mono-culture controls. Importantly, cultivation of the three-strain co-culture in shake flasks result in the production of 20.3 mg L-1 acacetin after 48 h. To the authors' knowledge, this is the first report on acacetin de novo biosynthesis in a heterologous microbial host. The results of this work confirm the effectiveness of modular co-culture engineering for complex flavonoid biosynthesis.Entities:
Keywords: E. coli; acacetin; heterologous biosynthesis; modular co-culture engineering; pathway balancing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32573941 DOI: 10.1002/biot.202000131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biotechnol J ISSN: 1860-6768 Impact factor: 4.677