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A fused hybrid enzyme of 8-hydroxygeraniol oxidoreductase (8HGO) from Gardenia jasminoides and iridoid synthase (ISY) from Catharanthus roseus significantly enhances nepetalactol and iridoid production
Ist Teil von
Planta, 2024-03, Vol.259 (3), p.62-62, Article 62
Ort / Verlag
Berlin/Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Quelle
MEDLINE
Beschreibungen/Notizen
Main conclusion
The operation of 8HGO–ISY fusion enzymes can increase nepetalactol flux to iridoid biosynthesis, and the Gj8HGO–CrISY expression in
Gardenia jasminoides
indicates that seco-iridoids and closed-ring iridoids share a nepetalactol pool
.
Nepetalactol is a common precursor of (seco)iridoids and their derivatives, which are a group of noncanonical monoterpenes. Functional characterization of an 8HGO (8-hydroxygeraniol oxidoreductase) from
Catharanthus roseus
, a seco-iridoids producing plant, has been reported; however, the
8HGO
from
G. jasminoides
with plenty of closed-ring iridoids remains uninvestigated. In this work, a
Gj8HGO
was cloned and biochemically characterized. In addition, the relatively low production of nepetalactol in plants and engineered microbial host is likely to be attributed to the fact that Cr8HGO and CrISY (iridoid synthase) are substrate-promiscuous enzymes catalyzing unexpected substrates to the undesired products. Herein, a bifunctional enzyme consisting of an 8HGO fused to an ISY was designed for the proximity to the substrate and recycling of NADP
+
and NADPH cofactor to reduce the undesired intermediate in the synthesis of nepetalactol. Of four fusion enzymes (i.e., Gj8HGO–GjISY, Gj8HGO–GjISY2, Gj8HGO–GjISY4, and Gj8HGO–CrISY), interestingly, only the last one can enable cascade reaction to form
cis
-
trans
-nepetalactol. Furthermore, we establish a reliable
Agrobacterium
-mediated transformation system. The expression of Gj8HGO–CrISY in
G. jasminoides
led to a significant enhancement of nepetalactol production, about 19-fold higher than that in wild-type plants, which further resulted in the twofold to fivefold increase of total iridoids and representative iridoid such as geniposide, indicating that seco-iridoids in
C. roseus
and closed-ring iridoids in
G. jasminoides
share a nepetalactol pool. All results suggest that 8HGO and ISY can be manipulated to maximize metabolic flux for nepetalactol and iridoid production.