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Engineering a novel pathway for efficient biosynthesis of salicin in Escherichia coli
Salicin is a natural glycoside compound widely used to treat fever, inflammation, and analgesia. Currently, salicin is primarily extracted from willow bark, which is not only cumbersome in terms of extraction and separate steps, but also subject to seasonal and geographic limitations. In this study, a highly efficient biosynthetic pathway for salicin synthesis was designed and constructed in E. coli. The most important precursor in the synthetic pathway of salicin designed in this study is salicyl alcohol. Building on a previously constructed biosynthetic salicylic acid metabolic pathway, the production of salicyl alcohol in shake flask fermentation reached 1.7 g/L by increasing the supply of shikimic acid pathway precursor PEP and salicyl alcohol precursor chorismate. According to the principle of substrate similarity, this study identified the key enzyme OsSGT1 from Oryza sativa, which uses E. coli endogenous UDP-glucose as a glycosyl donor to glycosylate salicyl alcohol into salicin. By redefining the optimal substrate of OsSGT1, and balancing metabolic flux along with increasing the supply of UDP-glucose, salicin production in shake flasks reached 4 g/L. Finally, culturing the high-yield strain in a 3-L fermenter resulted in the synthesis of 14.62 g/L of salicin. To the best of our knowledge, this achievement marks the highest salicin production through microbial fermentation to date.
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Metabolic Engineering (MBE) is a journal that focuses on publishing original research papers on the directed modulation of metabolic pathways for metabolite overproduction or the enhancement of cellular properties. It welcomes papers that describe the engineering of native pathways and the synthesis of heterologous pathways to convert microorganisms into microbial cell factories. The journal covers experimental, computational, and modeling approaches for understanding metabolic pathways and manipulating them through genetic, media, or environmental means. Effective exploration of metabolic pathways necessitates the use of molecular biology and biochemistry methods, as well as engineering techniques for modeling and data analysis. MBE serves as a platform for interdisciplinary research in fields such as biochemistry, molecular biology, applied microbiology, cellular physiology, cellular nutrition in health and disease, and biochemical engineering. The journal publishes various types of papers, including original research papers and review papers. It is indexed and abstracted in databases such as Scopus, Embase, EMBiology, Current Contents - Life Sciences and Clinical Medicine, Science Citation Index, PubMed/Medline, CAS and Biotechnology Citation Index.