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Efficient Plant Triterpenoids Synthesis in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>: from Mechanisms to Engineering Strategies

Shuai Wang, Dong Meng, Meilin Feng, Chun Li, Ying Wang

2024ACS Synthetic Biology24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Triterpenoids possess a range of biological activities and are extensively utilized in the pharmaceutical, food, cosmetic, and chemical industries. Traditionally, they are acquired through chemical synthesis and plant extraction. However, these methods have drawbacks, including high energy consumption, environmental pollution, and being time-consuming. Recently, the de novo synthesis of triterpenoids in microbial cell factories has been achieved. This represents a promising and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional supply methods. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, known for its robustness, safety, and ample precursor supply, stands out as an ideal candidate for triterpenoid biosynthesis. However, challenges persist in industrial production and economic feasibility of triterpenoid biosynthesis. Consequently, metabolic engineering approaches have been applied to improve the triterpenoid yield, leading to substantial progress. This review explores triterpenoids biosynthesis mechanisms in S. cerevisiae and strategies for efficient production. Finally, the review also discusses current challenges and proposes potential solutions, offering insights for future engineering.

Topics & Concepts

Metabolic engineeringTriterpenoidSynthetic biologyBiochemical engineeringSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBiotechnologyEnvironmentally friendlyEngineeringYeastBiologyChemistryComputational biologyBiochemistryEcologyEnzymeStereochemistryPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsEnzyme Catalysis and Immobilization
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