释放植物合成能力:探索调控机制,促进生物生产和次生代谢物的发现

IF 7.1 2区 工程技术 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Current opinion in biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-06-05 DOI:10.1016/j.copbio.2024.103148
Rongbin Hu , Xiaoxuan Teng , Yanran Li
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植物天然产物(PNPs)在制药方面具有重要意义。数百万年来,植物的无柄特性导致其化学防御机制不断进化,以应对环境挑战,使其成为至关重要的基本防御武器。尽管这些生物活性分子非常重要,但它们在植物中的含量通常很低,而且传统方法在提高产量方面耗时较长。此外,由于抗生素和抗癌药物的短缺,对新型药物线索的需求十分迫切。了解植物如何应对压力和调节新陈代谢以产生这些分子,为探索发现通常检测不到或无法天然产生的化合物的新途径提供了机会。此外,这些知识还有助于推动植物工程学的发展,为这些宝贵分子的生物制造开发新的底盘。在本文中,我们将探讨植物中 PNP 生物合成的复杂调控,并讨论已经和可以用于发现和提高植物中 PNPs 产量的生物技术策略。
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Unleashing plant synthetic capacity: navigating regulatory mechanisms for enhanced bioproduction and secondary metabolite discovery

Plant natural products (PNPs) hold significant pharmaceutical importance. The sessile nature of plants has led to the evolution of chemical defense mechanisms over millions of years to combat environmental challenges, making it a crucial and essential defense weapon. Despite their importance, the abundance of these bioactive molecules in plants is typically low, and conventional methods are time-consuming for enhancing production. Moreover, there is a pressing need for novel drug leads, exemplified by the shortage of antibiotics and anticancer drugs. Understanding how plants respond to stress and regulate metabolism to produce these molecules presents an opportunity to explore new avenues for discovering compounds that are typically under the detection limit or not naturally produced. Additionally, this knowledge can contribute to the advancement of plant engineering, enabling the development of new chassis for the biomanufacturing of these valuable molecules. In this perspective, we explore the intricate regulation of PNP biosynthesis in plants, and discuss the biotechnology strategies that have been and can be utilized for the discovery and production enhancement of PNPs in plants.

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Current opinion in biotechnology
Current opinion in biotechnology 工程技术-生化研究方法
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