Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic Biology
Plants are a remarkable source of high-value specialized metabolites having significant physiological and ecological functions. Genes responsible for synthesizing specialized metabolites are often clustered together for a coordinated expression, which is commonly observed in bacteria and filamentous...
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doaj-9f83fa8b1d994a28970f689a851e9f442021-08-13T14:27:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-08-011210.3389/fpls.2021.697318697318Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic BiologyRevuru Bharadwaj0Sarma R. Kumar1Ashutosh Sharma2Ramalingam Sathishkumar3Plant Genetic Engineering Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IndiaPlant Genetic Engineering Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IndiaTecnologico de Monterrey, Centre of Bioengineering, Querétaro, MexicoPlant Genetic Engineering Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, IndiaPlants are a remarkable source of high-value specialized metabolites having significant physiological and ecological functions. Genes responsible for synthesizing specialized metabolites are often clustered together for a coordinated expression, which is commonly observed in bacteria and filamentous fungi. Similar to prokaryotic gene clustering, plants do have gene clusters encoding enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. More than 20 gene clusters involved in the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites have been identified across the plant kingdom. Recent studies demonstrate that gene clusters are evolved through gene duplications and neofunctionalization of primary metabolic pathway genes. Often, these clusters are tightly regulated at nucleosome level. The prevalence of gene clusters related to specialized metabolites offers an attractive possibility of an untapped source of highly useful biomolecules. Accordingly, the identification and functional characterization of novel biosynthetic pathways in plants need to be worked out. In this review, we summarize insights into the evolution of gene clusters and discuss the organization and importance of specific gene clusters in the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. Regulatory mechanisms which operate in some of the important gene clusters have also been briefly described. Finally, we highlight the importance of gene clusters to develop future metabolic engineering or synthetic biology strategies for the heterologous production of novel metabolites.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.697318/fullplant gene clustersspecialized metabolitesdefensive functionsgene duplicationsmetabolic engineeringsynthetic biology |
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Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic Biology |
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Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic Biology |
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Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic Biology |
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Plant Metabolic Gene Clusters: Evolution, Organization, and Their Applications in Synthetic Biology |
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plant metabolic gene clusters: evolution, organization, and their applications in synthetic biology |
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Frontiers in Plant Science |
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Plants are a remarkable source of high-value specialized metabolites having significant physiological and ecological functions. Genes responsible for synthesizing specialized metabolites are often clustered together for a coordinated expression, which is commonly observed in bacteria and filamentous fungi. Similar to prokaryotic gene clustering, plants do have gene clusters encoding enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. More than 20 gene clusters involved in the biosynthesis of diverse metabolites have been identified across the plant kingdom. Recent studies demonstrate that gene clusters are evolved through gene duplications and neofunctionalization of primary metabolic pathway genes. Often, these clusters are tightly regulated at nucleosome level. The prevalence of gene clusters related to specialized metabolites offers an attractive possibility of an untapped source of highly useful biomolecules. Accordingly, the identification and functional characterization of novel biosynthetic pathways in plants need to be worked out. In this review, we summarize insights into the evolution of gene clusters and discuss the organization and importance of specific gene clusters in the biosynthesis of specialized metabolites. Regulatory mechanisms which operate in some of the important gene clusters have also been briefly described. Finally, we highlight the importance of gene clusters to develop future metabolic engineering or synthetic biology strategies for the heterologous production of novel metabolites. |
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plant gene clusters specialized metabolites defensive functions gene duplications metabolic engineering synthetic biology |
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