RRC ID 11399
Author Simkhada D, Lee HC, Sohng JK.
Title Genetic engineering approach for the production of rhamnosyl and allosyl flavonoids from Escherichia coli.
Journal Biotechnol Bioeng
Abstract The main functions of glycosylation are stabilization, detoxification and solubilization of substrates and products. To produce glycosylated products, Escherichia coli was engineered by overexpression of TDP-L-rhamnose and TDP-6-deoxy-D-allose biosynthetic gene clusters, and flavonoids were glycosylated by the overexpression of the glycosyltransferase gene from Arabidopsis thaliana. For the glycosylation, these flavonoids (quercetin and kaempferol) were exogenously fed to the host in a biotransformation system. The products were isolated, analyzed and confirmed by HPLC, LC/MS, and ESI-MS/MS analyses. Several conditions (arabinose, IPTG concentration, OD(600), substrate concentration, incubation time) were optimized to increase the production level. We successfully isolated approximately 24 mg/L 3-O-rhamnosyl quercetin and 12.9 mg/L 3-O-rhamnosyl kaempferol upon feeding of 0.2 mM of the respective flavonoids and were also able to isolate 3-O-allosyl quercetin. Thus, this study reveals a method that might be useful for the biosynthesis of rhamnosyl and allosyl flavonoids and for the glycosylation of related compounds.
Volume 107(1)
Pages 154-62
Published 2010-9-1
DOI 10.1002/bit.22782
PMID 20506539
MeSH Escherichia coli / physiology* Flavonoids / metabolism* Glycation End Products, Advanced / metabolism* Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars / genetics Nucleoside Diphosphate Sugars / metabolism* Protein Engineering / methods* Rhamnose / analogs & derivatives* Rhamnose / genetics Rhamnose / metabolism Rutin / metabolism* Thymine Nucleotides / genetics Thymine Nucleotides / metabolism*
IF 4.002
Times Cited 32
WOS Category BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pda01903