De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity

Summary Flavonoids are important plant secondary metabolites, which were shown to have antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory or antiviral activities. Heterologous production of flavonoids in engineered microbial cell factories is an interesting alternative to their purification from plant material represen...

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Main Authors: Laura Marín, Ignacio Gutiérrez‐del‐Río, Claudio Jesús Villar, Felipe Lombó
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-09-01
Series:Microbial Biotechnology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13874
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spelling doaj-2fe13636f03b45f889b6c720fb87ce0b2021-09-18T18:26:29ZengWileyMicrobial Biotechnology1751-79152021-09-011452009202410.1111/1751-7915.13874De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activityLaura Marín0Ignacio Gutiérrez‐del‐Río1Claudio Jesús Villar2Felipe Lombó3Research Group BIONUC (Biotechnology of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds) Departamento de Biología Funcional Área de Microbiología Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo Principality of Asturias SpainResearch Group BIONUC (Biotechnology of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds) Departamento de Biología Funcional Área de Microbiología Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo Principality of Asturias SpainResearch Group BIONUC (Biotechnology of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds) Departamento de Biología Funcional Área de Microbiología Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo Principality of Asturias SpainResearch Group BIONUC (Biotechnology of Nutraceuticals and Bioactive Compounds) Departamento de Biología Funcional Área de Microbiología Universidad de Oviedo Oviedo Principality of Asturias SpainSummary Flavonoids are important plant secondary metabolites, which were shown to have antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory or antiviral activities. Heterologous production of flavonoids in engineered microbial cell factories is an interesting alternative to their purification from plant material representing the natural source. The use of engineered bacteria allows to produce specific compounds, independent of soil, climatic or other plant‐associated production parameters. The initial objective of this study was to achieve an engineered production of two interesting flavanonols, garbanzol and fustin, using Streptomyces albus as the production host. Unexpectedly, the engineered strain produced several flavones and flavonols in the absence of the additional expression of a flavone synthase (FNS) or flavonol synthase (FLS) gene. It turned out that the heterologous flavanone 3‐hydroxylase (F3H) has a 2‐hydroxylase side activity, which explains the observed production of 7,4′‐dihydroxyflavone, resokaempferol, kaempferol and apigenin, as well as the biosynthesis of the extremely rare 2‐hydroxylated intermediates 2‐hydroxyliquiritigenin, 2‐hydroxynaringenin and probably licodione. Other related metabolites, such as quercetin, dihydroquercetin and eriodictyol, have also been detected in culture extracts of this recombinant strain. Hence, the enzymatic versatility of S. albus can be conveniently exploited for the heterologous production of a large diversity of plant metabolites of the flavonoid family.https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13874
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author Laura Marín
Ignacio Gutiérrez‐del‐Río
Claudio Jesús Villar
Felipe Lombó
spellingShingle Laura Marín
Ignacio Gutiérrez‐del‐Río
Claudio Jesús Villar
Felipe Lombó
De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
Microbial Biotechnology
author_facet Laura Marín
Ignacio Gutiérrez‐del‐Río
Claudio Jesús Villar
Felipe Lombó
author_sort Laura Marín
title De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
title_short De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
title_full De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
title_fullStr De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
title_full_unstemmed De novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in Streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
title_sort de novo biosynthesis of garbanzol and fustin in streptomyces albus based on a potential flavanone 3‐hydroxylase with 2‐hydroxylase side activity
publisher Wiley
series Microbial Biotechnology
issn 1751-7915
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Summary Flavonoids are important plant secondary metabolites, which were shown to have antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory or antiviral activities. Heterologous production of flavonoids in engineered microbial cell factories is an interesting alternative to their purification from plant material representing the natural source. The use of engineered bacteria allows to produce specific compounds, independent of soil, climatic or other plant‐associated production parameters. The initial objective of this study was to achieve an engineered production of two interesting flavanonols, garbanzol and fustin, using Streptomyces albus as the production host. Unexpectedly, the engineered strain produced several flavones and flavonols in the absence of the additional expression of a flavone synthase (FNS) or flavonol synthase (FLS) gene. It turned out that the heterologous flavanone 3‐hydroxylase (F3H) has a 2‐hydroxylase side activity, which explains the observed production of 7,4′‐dihydroxyflavone, resokaempferol, kaempferol and apigenin, as well as the biosynthesis of the extremely rare 2‐hydroxylated intermediates 2‐hydroxyliquiritigenin, 2‐hydroxynaringenin and probably licodione. Other related metabolites, such as quercetin, dihydroquercetin and eriodictyol, have also been detected in culture extracts of this recombinant strain. Hence, the enzymatic versatility of S. albus can be conveniently exploited for the heterologous production of a large diversity of plant metabolites of the flavonoid family.
url https://doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.13874
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