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Identification, characterization and molecular adaptation of class I redox systems for the production of hydroxylated diterpenoids

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MICROBIAL CELL FACTORIES
卷 15, 期 -, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12934-016-0487-6

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Diterpene biosynthesis; Sinularcasbane D; Cyclooctatin; Redox system; Streptomyces afghaniensis

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  1. European commission through FP7 [289284]
  2. German ministry for Education and Research (BMBF) [1340/68351/3/11]

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Background: De novo production of multi-hydroxylated diterpenoids is challenging due to the lack of efficient redox systems. Results: In this study a new reductase/ferredoxin system from Streptomyces afghaniensis (AfR.Afx) was identified, which allowed the Escherichia coli-based production of the trihydroxylated diterpene cyclooctatin, a potent inhibitor of human lysophospholipase. This production system provides a 43-fold increase in cyclooctatin yield (15 mg/L) compared to the native producer. AfR.Afx is superior in activating the cylcooctatin-specific class I P450s CotB3/CotB4 compared to the conventional Pseudomonas putida derived PdR.Pdx model. To enhance the activity of the PdR.Pdx system, the molecular basis for these activity differences, was examined by molecular engineering. Conclusion: We demonstrate that redox system engineering can boost and harmonize the catalytic efficiency of class I hydroxylase enzyme cascades. Enhancing CotB3/CotB4 activities also provided for identification of CotB3 substrate promiscuity and sinularcasbane D production, a functionalized diterpenoid originally isolated from the soft coral Sinularia sp.

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