RRC ID 6165
Author Mikkelsen MD, Olsen CE, Halkier BA.
Title Production of the cancer-preventive glucoraphanin in tobacco.
Journal Mol Plant
Abstract Epidemiological studies have demonstrated reduced risk of developing cancer upon consumption of diets rich in cruciferous vegetables. This chemoprevention has been largely attributed to the presence of the natural products glucosinolates, particularly the methionine-derived glucoraphanin from broccoli. Improved nutrition by functional foods or health-promoting dietary supplements is an attractive means for prevention of lifestyle-based diseases. Towards this goal, we have engineered the glucoraphanin pathway into tobacco. First, we engineered elongation of the side chain of methionine to produce the key intermediate dihomo-methionine. This process is catalyzed through two cycles in a chain-elongation pathway that takes place partly in the cytosol and partly in the chloroplast. Second, by coupling the five enzymes of the chain-elongation pathway to eight enzymes of the glucosinolate pathway, we show production of glucoraphanin together with other glucosinolates derived from chain-elongated isoleucine and/or leucine. The conversion of methionine to glucoraphanin is obtained via 14 intermediates. Demonstrating the production of the high-value glucoraphanin in a heterologous host has great potential in the food and medicinal industry as a means to generate a stable, rich source of glucoraphanin for the benefit of human health.
Volume 3(4)
Pages 751-9
Published 2010-7-1
DOI 10.1093/mp/ssq020
PII S1674-2052(14)60526-8
PMID 20457641
MeSH Glucosinolates / biosynthesis* Glucosinolates / therapeutic use* Imidoesters / therapeutic use* Neoplasms / prevention & control* Oximes Sulfoxides Tobacco / chemistry*
IF 12.084
Times Cited 55
WOS Category PLANT SCIENCES BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Resource
Arabidopsis / Cultured plant cells, genes pda08837