Synthetic biology of plant natural products: From pathway elucidation to engineered biosynthesis in plant cells
Plant natural products (PNPs) are the main sources of drugs, food additives, and new biofuels and have become a hotspot in synthetic biology. In the past two decades, the engineered biosynthesis of many PNPs has been achieved through the construction of microbial cell factories. Alongside the rapid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant communications 2021-09, Vol.2 (5), p.100229-100229, Article 100229 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Plant natural products (PNPs) are the main sources of drugs, food additives, and new biofuels and have become a hotspot in synthetic biology. In the past two decades, the engineered biosynthesis of many PNPs has been achieved through the construction of microbial cell factories. Alongside the rapid development of plant physiology, genetics, and plant genetic modification techniques, hosts have now expanded from single-celled microbes to complex plant systems. Plant synthetic biology is an emerging field that combines engineering principles with plant biology. In this review, we introduce recent advances in the biosynthetic pathway elucidation of PNPs and summarize the progress of engineered PNP biosynthesis in plant cells. Furthermore, a future vision of plant synthetic biology is proposed. Although we are still a long way from overcoming all the bottlenecks in plant synthetic biology, the ascent of this field is expected to provide a huge opportunity for future agriculture and industry.
An emerging synthesis route for plant natural products (PNPs) that utilizes plants has attracted increasing attention alongside the rapid development of plant physiology, genetics, and plant genetic modification techniques. This review introduces recent advances in PNP pathway elucidation and summarizes the progress of engineered PNP biosynthesis in planta. |
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ISSN: | 2590-3462 2590-3462 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.xplc.2021.100229 |