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Facile Production of (+)-Aristolochene and (+)-Bicyclogermacrene in Escherichia coli Using Newly Discovered Sesquiterpene Synthases from Penicillium expansum .

Zheng-Yu HuangQing-Yang WuChun-Xiu LiHui-Lei YuJian-He Xu
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
Penicillium expansum , producer of a wide array of secondary metabolites, has the potential to be a source of new terpene synthases. In this work, a platform was constructed with Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) by enhancing its endogenous 2-methyl-d-erythritol-4-phosphate pathway to supply sufficient terpenoid precursors. Using this precursor-supplying platform, we discovered two sesquiterpene synthases from P. expansum : Pe TS1, a new (+)-aristolochene synthase, and Pe TS4, the first microbial (+)-bicyclogermacrene synthase. To enhance the sesquiterpene production by Pe TS1, we employed a MBP fusion tag to improve the heterologous protein expression, resulting in the increase of aristolochene production up to 50 mg/L in a 72 h flask culture, which is the highest production reported to date. We also realized the first biosynthesis of (+)-bicyclogermacrene, achieving 188 mg/L in 72 h. This work highlights the great potential of this microbial platform for the discovery of new terpene synthases and opens new ways for the bioproduction of other valuable terpenoids.
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