Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview

Isoflavones are ecophysiologically active secondary metabolites derived from the phenylpropanoid pathway. They were mostly found in leguminous plants, especially in the pea family. Isoflavones play a key role in plant–environment interactions and act as phytoalexins also having an array of health be...

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Main Authors: Soo In Sohn, Subramani Pandian, Young Ju Oh, Hyeon Jung Kang, Woo Suk Cho, Youn Sung Cho
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.670103/full
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spelling doaj-94df41e34a3f411487db2595f1c4f08f2021-06-07T06:55:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-06-011210.3389/fpls.2021.670103670103Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated OverviewSoo In Sohn0Subramani Pandian1Young Ju Oh2Hyeon Jung Kang3Woo Suk Cho4Youn Sung Cho5Biosafety Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, South KoreaBiosafety Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, South KoreaInstitute for Future Environmental Ecology Co., Ltd., Jeonju, South KoreaBiosafety Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, South KoreaBiosafety Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, South KoreaBiosafety Division, Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Jeonju, South KoreaIsoflavones are ecophysiologically active secondary metabolites derived from the phenylpropanoid pathway. They were mostly found in leguminous plants, especially in the pea family. Isoflavones play a key role in plant–environment interactions and act as phytoalexins also having an array of health benefits to the humans. According to epidemiological studies, a high intake of isoflavones-rich diets linked to a lower risk of hormone-related cancers, osteoporosis, menopausal symptoms, and cardiovascular diseases. These characteristics lead to the significant advancement in the studies on genetic and metabolic engineering of isoflavones in plants. As a result, a number of structural and regulatory genes involved in isoflavone biosynthesis in plants have been identified and characterized. Subsequently, they were engineered in various crop plants for the increased production of isoflavones. Furthermore, with the advent of high-throughput technologies, the regulation of isoflavone biosynthesis gains attention to increase or decrease the level of isoflavones in the crop plants. In the review, we begin with the role of isoflavones in plants, environment, and its benefits in human health. Besides, the main theme is to discuss the updated research progress in metabolic engineering of isoflavones in other plants species and regulation of production of isoflavones in soybeans.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.670103/fullgenisteinisoflavonesmetabolic engineeringMYB transcription factorsphenylpropanoid pathwaysoybean
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author Soo In Sohn
Subramani Pandian
Young Ju Oh
Hyeon Jung Kang
Woo Suk Cho
Youn Sung Cho
spellingShingle Soo In Sohn
Subramani Pandian
Young Ju Oh
Hyeon Jung Kang
Woo Suk Cho
Youn Sung Cho
Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
Frontiers in Plant Science
genistein
isoflavones
metabolic engineering
MYB transcription factors
phenylpropanoid pathway
soybean
author_facet Soo In Sohn
Subramani Pandian
Young Ju Oh
Hyeon Jung Kang
Woo Suk Cho
Youn Sung Cho
author_sort Soo In Sohn
title Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
title_short Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
title_full Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
title_fullStr Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
title_full_unstemmed Metabolic Engineering of Isoflavones: An Updated Overview
title_sort metabolic engineering of isoflavones: an updated overview
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Isoflavones are ecophysiologically active secondary metabolites derived from the phenylpropanoid pathway. They were mostly found in leguminous plants, especially in the pea family. Isoflavones play a key role in plant–environment interactions and act as phytoalexins also having an array of health benefits to the humans. According to epidemiological studies, a high intake of isoflavones-rich diets linked to a lower risk of hormone-related cancers, osteoporosis, menopausal symptoms, and cardiovascular diseases. These characteristics lead to the significant advancement in the studies on genetic and metabolic engineering of isoflavones in plants. As a result, a number of structural and regulatory genes involved in isoflavone biosynthesis in plants have been identified and characterized. Subsequently, they were engineered in various crop plants for the increased production of isoflavones. Furthermore, with the advent of high-throughput technologies, the regulation of isoflavone biosynthesis gains attention to increase or decrease the level of isoflavones in the crop plants. In the review, we begin with the role of isoflavones in plants, environment, and its benefits in human health. Besides, the main theme is to discuss the updated research progress in metabolic engineering of isoflavones in other plants species and regulation of production of isoflavones in soybeans.
topic genistein
isoflavones
metabolic engineering
MYB transcription factors
phenylpropanoid pathway
soybean
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