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Glycosylation Modification Enhances (2<i>S</i>)-Naringenin Production in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>

Hongbiao Li, Wenjian Ma, Yunbin Lyv, Song Gao, Jingwen Zhou

2022ACS Synthetic Biology42 citationsDOI

Abstract

(2S)-Naringenin is an important flavonoid precursor, with multiple nutritional and pharmacological activities. Both (2S)-naringenin and other flavonoid production are hindered by poor water solubility and inhibited cell growth. To address this, we increased solubility and improved cell growth by partially glycosylating (2S)-naringenin to naringenin-7-O-glucoside, which facilitated increased extracellular secretion, by knocking out endogenous glycosyl hydrolase genes, EXG1 and SPR1, and expressing the glycosyltransferase gene (UGT733C6). Naringenin-7-O-glucoside synthesis was further improved by optimizing UDP-glucose and shikimate pathways. Then, hydrochloric acid was used to hydrolyze naringenin-7-O-glucoside to (2S)-naringenin outside the cell. Thus, our optimized Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain E32T19 produced 1184.1 mg/L (2S)-naringenin, a 7.9-fold increase on the starting strain. Therefore. we propose that glycosylation modification is a useful strategy for the efficient heterologous biosynthesis of (2S)-naringenin in S. cerevisiae.

Topics & Concepts

NaringeninBiochemistryGlucosideGlycosylationChemistrySaccharomyces cerevisiaeFlavonoidComplementationFlavonoid biosynthesisGlycosyltransferaseEnzymeBiologyGeneGene expressionPhenotypeMedicineAntioxidantPathologyTranscriptomeAlternative medicinePlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPlant Gene Expression AnalysisFungal and yeast genetics research
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