生产和筛选具有生物活性的龙葵碱衍生物的酵母平台

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS ACS Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2024-04-18 DOI:10.1021/acssynbio.4c00039
Samuel A. Bradley, Frederik G. Hansson, Beata J. Lehka, Daniela Rago, Pedro Pinho, Huadong Peng, Khem B. Adhikari, Ahmad K. Haidar, Lea G. Hansen, Daria Volkova, Maxence Holtz, Sergi Muyo Abad, Xin Ma, Konstantinos Koudounas, Sébastien Besseau, Nicolas Gautron, Céline Mélin, Jillian Marc, Caroline Birer Williams, Vincent Courdavault, Emil D. Jensen, Jay D. Keasling, Jie Zhang* and Michael K. Jensen*, 
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单萜吲哚生物碱(MIAs)是一系列热带和亚热带植物产生的具有高度生物活性的代谢物。高良姜类 MIAs 是一种立体化学结构复杂的亚类,具有治疗癌症、精神障碍和勃起功能障碍等多种疾病的潜力。在此,我们报告了基于酵母的细胞工厂,该工厂能够从头生产萝芙木碱、育亨宾、四氢阿尔斯通碱和堇菜碱。在此基础上,我们证明了这些化合物的 4 种氟化衍生物的区域选择性生物合成,以及通过卤化酶与生物合成途径的共表达,从头开始生物合成 7-氯乌头碱。最后,我们利用这些细胞工厂生产这些生物活性支架衍生物的能力,建立了一个原理验证药物发现流水线,在该流水线中,我们筛选了在酵母中表达的高良姜型 MIAs 对人类药物靶点的生物活性。在这一过程中,我们发现了分别与人类肾上腺素能 G 蛋白偶联受体 ADRA2A 和 ADRA2B 以及血清素能受体 5HT4b 的拮抗和激动行为。因此,这项研究展示了一种基于酵母中天然和新到自然界的高良姜型 MIAs 一锅生物催化的生物活性植物启发小分子原药发现管道。
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Yeast Platforms for Production and Screening of Bioactive Derivatives of Rauwolscine

Monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) make up a highly bioactive class of metabolites produced by a range of tropical and subtropical plants. The corynanthe-type MIAs are a stereochemically complex subclass with therapeutic potential against a large number of indications including cancer, psychotic disorders, and erectile dysfunction. Here, we report yeast-based cell factories capable of de novo production of corynanthe-type MIAs rauwolscine, yohimbine, tetrahydroalstonine, and corynanthine. From this, we demonstrate regioselective biosynthesis of 4 fluorinated derivatives of these compounds and de novo biosynthesis of 7-chlororauwolscine by coexpression of a halogenase with the biosynthetic pathway. Finally, we capitalize on the ability of these cell factories to produce derivatives of these bioactive scaffolds to establish a proof-of-principle drug discovery pipeline in which the corynanthe-type MIAs are screened for bioactivity on human drug targets, expressed in yeast. In doing so, we identify antagonistic and agonistic behavior against the human adrenergic G protein-coupled receptors ADRA2A and ADRA2B, and the serotonergic receptor 5HT4b, respectively. This study thus demonstrates a proto-drug discovery pipeline for bioactive plant-inspired small molecules based on one-pot biocatalysis of natural and new-to-nature corynanthe-type MIAs in yeast.

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