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Overcoming heterologous protein interdependency to optimize P450-mediated Taxol precursor synthesis in Escherichia coli
by
Ajikumar, Parayil Kumaran
, Sagliani, Kristen
, Biggs, Bradley Walters
, De Mey, Marjan
, Shankar, Smriti
, Lim, Chin Giaw
, Stephanopoulos, Gregory
in
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic - metabolism
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemistry
/ Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System - physiology
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Halogenation
/ Optimization
/ Oxygenation
/ Paclitaxel - metabolism
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
2016
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Overcoming heterologous protein interdependency to optimize P450-mediated Taxol precursor synthesis in Escherichia coli
by
Ajikumar, Parayil Kumaran
, Sagliani, Kristen
, Biggs, Bradley Walters
, De Mey, Marjan
, Shankar, Smriti
, Lim, Chin Giaw
, Stephanopoulos, Gregory
in
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic - metabolism
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemistry
/ Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System - physiology
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Halogenation
/ Optimization
/ Oxygenation
/ Paclitaxel - metabolism
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
2016
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Overcoming heterologous protein interdependency to optimize P450-mediated Taxol precursor synthesis in Escherichia coli
by
Ajikumar, Parayil Kumaran
, Sagliani, Kristen
, Biggs, Bradley Walters
, De Mey, Marjan
, Shankar, Smriti
, Lim, Chin Giaw
, Stephanopoulos, Gregory
in
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic - metabolism
/ Applied Biological Sciences
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chemistry
/ Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System - physiology
/ E coli
/ Enzymes
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - metabolism
/ Halogenation
/ Optimization
/ Oxygenation
/ Paclitaxel - metabolism
/ Prescription drugs
/ Protein synthesis
/ Proteins
2016
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Overcoming heterologous protein interdependency to optimize P450-mediated Taxol precursor synthesis in Escherichia coli
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Overcoming heterologous protein interdependency to optimize P450-mediated Taxol precursor synthesis in Escherichia coli
2016
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Recent advances in metabolic engineering have demonstrated the potential to exploit biological chemistry for the synthesis of complex molecules. Much of the progress to date has leveraged increasingly precise genetic tools to control the transcription and translation of enzymes for superior biosynthetic pathway performance. However, applying these approaches and principles to the synthesis of more complex natural products will require a new set of tools for enabling various classes of metabolic chemistries (i.e., cyclization, oxygenation, glycosylation, and halogenation) in vivo. Of these diverse chemistries, oxygenation is one of the most challenging and pivotal for the synthesis of complex natural products. Here, using Taxol as a model system, we use nature’s favored oxygenase, the cytochrome P450, to perform high-level oxygenation chemistry in Escherichia coli. An unexpected coupling of P450 expression and the expression of upstream pathway enzymes was discovered and identified as a key obstacle for functional oxidative chemistry. By optimizing P450 expression, reductase partner interactions, and N-terminal modifications, we achieved the highest reported titer of oxygenated taxanes (∼570 ± 45 mg/L) in E. coli. Altogether, this study establishes E. coli as a tractable host for P450 chemistry, highlights the potential magnitude of protein interdependency in the context of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering, and points to a promising future for the microbial synthesis of complex chemical entities.
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National Academy of Sciences
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