[HTML][HTML] Biosynthesis of isoprenoids, polyunsaturated fatty acids and flavonoids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

JA Chemler, Y Yan, MAG Koffas - Microbial cell factories, 2006 - Springer
Microbial cell factories, 2006Springer
Industrial biotechnology employs the controlled use of microorganisms for the production of
synthetic chemicals or simple biomass that can further be used in a diverse array of
applications that span the pharmaceutical, chemical and nutraceutical industries. Recent
advances in metagenomics and in the incorporation of entire biosynthetic pathways into
Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly expanded both the fitness and the repertoire of
biochemicals that can be synthesized from this popular microorganism. Further, the …
Abstract
Industrial biotechnology employs the controlled use of microorganisms for the production of synthetic chemicals or simple biomass that can further be used in a diverse array of applications that span the pharmaceutical, chemical and nutraceutical industries. Recent advances in metagenomics and in the incorporation of entire biosynthetic pathways into Saccharomyces cerevisiae have greatly expanded both the fitness and the repertoire of biochemicals that can be synthesized from this popular microorganism. Further, the availability of the S. cerevisiae entire genome sequence allows the application of systems biology approaches for improving its enormous biosynthetic potential. In this review, we will describe some of the efforts on using S. cerevisiae as a cell factory for the biosynthesis of high-value natural products that belong to the families of isoprenoids, flavonoids and long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids. As natural products are increasingly becoming the center of attention of the pharmaceutical and nutraceutical industries, the use of S. cerevisiae for their production is only expected to expand in the future, further allowing the biosynthesis of novel molecular structures with unique properties.
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