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Phase‐Separated Multienzyme Compartmentalization for Terpene Biosynthesis in a Prokaryote

Yue Wang, Min Liu, Qixin Wei, Wanjie Wu, Yanping He, Jiayang Gao, Renjie Zhou, Liwen Jiang, Jianan Y. Qu, Jiang Xia

2022Angewandte Chemie International Edition79 citationsDOI

Abstract

Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) forms biomolecular condensates or coacervates in cells. Metabolic enzymes can form phase-separated subcellular compartments that enrich enzymes, cofactors, and substrates. Herein, we report the construction of synthetic multienzyme condensates that catalyze the biosynthesis of a terpene, α-farnesene, in the prokaryote E. coli. RGGRGG derived from LAF-1 was used as the scaffold protein to form the condensates by LLPS. Multienzyme condensates were then formed by assembling two enzymes Idi and IspA through an RIAD/RIDD interaction. Multienzyme condensates constructed inside E. coli cells compartmentalized the cytosolic space into regions of high and low enzyme density and led to a significant enhancement of α-farnesene production. This work demonstrates LLPS-driven compartmentalization of the cytosolic space of prokaryotic cells, condensation of a biosynthetic pathway, and enhancement of the biosynthesis of α-farnesene.

Topics & Concepts

ProkaryoteCompartmentalization (fire protection)BiosynthesisTerpenePhase (matter)BiologyChemistryBiochemistryBacteriaEnzymePaleontologyOrganic chemistryPlant biochemistry and biosynthesisRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis