The biosynthesis of trillin 6′-O-glucoside: A low-abundance yet pharmacologically active polyphyllin from Paris polyphylla

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-28 DOI:10.1016/j.synbio.2025.02.013
Yaran Suo , Shuyu Li , Haining Lyu , Xin Zhao, Jiale Xing, Xin Chai, Qian Zhang, Chunjin Fu, Chengchao Xu, Jingjing Liao
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Natural products from medicinal plants serve as an invaluable resource for drug discovery and development. However, low-abundance natural products are often understudied due to the challenges of obtaining sufficient quantities for pharmacological testing in cells or animals. Additionally, their complex stereochemistry and functional groups make chemical synthesis and purification difficult. In this study, we showcased the power of biosynthetic approaches to explore these underexplored compounds, using the low-abundance polyphyllin trillin 6′-O-glucoside from Paris polyphylla as an example. We identified two trillin 6′-O-glucosyltransferases required for its biosynthesis and successfully reconstructed the entire pathway in Nicotiana benthamiana. We demonstrated that trillin 6′-O-glucoside exhibits anti-bacterial activity comparable to major polyphyllins like polyphyllins I, II, and VII. Notably, it also showed much lower hemolytic activity, a common side effect of those major polyphyllins. Together, our study underscores the advantages of employing biosynthetic approaches to explore natural products that exist in low or trace abundances yet possess equally important pharmacological activities.
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trillin 6′- o -葡萄糖苷的生物合成:一种低丰度但具有药理活性的多叶黄多糖
药用植物的天然产物是药物发现和开发的宝贵资源。然而,由于在细胞或动物中获得足够数量的药理学试验的挑战,低丰度天然产物的研究往往不足。此外,它们复杂的立体化学和官能团使化学合成和纯化变得困难。在这项研究中,我们展示了生物合成方法在探索这些未被充分开发的化合物方面的力量,以来自巴黎多叶的低丰度多叶树苷trillin 6 ' - o -糖苷为例。我们确定了其生物合成所需的两种trillin 6 ' - o -葡萄糖基转移酶,并成功地重建了benthamiana的整个途径。我们证明了trillin 6′- o -葡萄糖苷具有与主要的多叶磷脂(如多叶磷脂I, II和VII)相当的抗菌活性。值得注意的是,它还显示出更低的溶血活性,这是这些主要多叶磷脂的常见副作用。总之,我们的研究强调了采用生物合成方法探索存在于低丰度或微量丰度但具有同等重要药理活性的天然产物的优势。
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Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology
Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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90
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology aims to promote the communication of original research in synthetic and systems biology, with strong emphasis on applications towards biotechnology. This journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal led by Editor-in-Chief Lixin Zhang. The journal publishes high-quality research; focusing on integrative approaches to enable the understanding and design of biological systems, and research to develop the application of systems and synthetic biology to natural systems. This journal will publish Articles, Short notes, Methods, Mini Reviews, Commentary and Conference reviews.
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