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TítuloIdentification and microbial production of the raspberry phenol salidroside that is active against Huntington's disease
Autor(es)Kallscheuer, Nicolai
Menezes, Regina
Foito, Alexandre
Henriques da Silva, Marcelo D.
Braga, Adelaide
Dekker, Wijbrand
Sevillano, David Méndez
Rosado-Ramos, Rita
Jardim, Carolina
Oliveira, Joana Filipa Azevedo
Ferreira, Patrícia
Rocha, I.
Silva, Ana Rita
Sousa, M.
Allwood, James William
Bott, Michael
Faria, Nuno Costa Martins de
Stewart, Derek
Ottens, Marcel
Naesby, Michael
Santos, Claudia Nunes dos
Marienhagen, Jan
DataMar-2019
EditoraAmerican Society of Plant Biologists
RevistaPlant Physiology
CitaçãoKallscheuer, Nicolai; Menezes, Regina; Foito, Alexandre; Henriques da Silva, Marcelo D.; Braga, Adelaide; Dekker, Wijbrand; Sevillano, David Méndez; Rosado-Ramos, Rita; Jardim, Carolina; Oliveira, J.; Ferreira, Patrícia; Rocha, Isabel; Silva, Ana Rita; Sousa, M.; Allwood, James William; Bott, Michael; Faria, N.; Stewart, Derek; Ottens, Marcel; Naesby, Michael; Santos, Claudia Nunes dos; Marienhagen, Jan, Identification and microbial production of the raspberry phenol salidroside that is active against Huntington's disease. Plant Physiology, 179(3), 969-985, 2019
Resumo(s)Edible berries are considered to be among nature's treasure chests as they contain a large number of (poly)phenols with potentially health-promoting properties. However, as berries contain complex (poly)phenol mixtures, it is challenging to associate any interesting pharmacological activity with a single compound. Thus, identification of pharmacologically interesting phenols requires systematic analyses of berry extracts. Here, raspberry (Rubus idaeus, var. Prestige) extracts were systematically analyzed to identify bioactive compounds against pathological processes of neurodegenerative diseases. Berry extracts were tested on different Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains expressing disease proteins associated with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, or Huntington's disease or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. After identifying bioactivity against Huntington's disease, the extract was fractionated and the obtained fractions were tested in the yeast model, which revealed that salidroside, a glycosylated phenol, displayed significant bioactivity. Subsequently, a metabolic route to salidroside was reconstructed in S. cerevisiae and Corynebacterium glutamicum. The best-performing S. cerevisiae strain was capable of producing 2.1 mM (640 mg L-1) salidroside from glucose in shake flasks, whereas an engineered C. glutamicum strain could efficiently convert the precursor tyrosol to salidroside, accumulating up to 32 mM (9,700 mg L-1) salidroside in bioreactor cultivations (yield: 0.81 mol mol-1). Targeted yeast assays verified that salidroside produced by both organisms has the same positive effects as salidroside of natural origin.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoSequence data from this article can be found in the GenBank/EMBL data libraries under accession numbers: KX262844.1 (RsUGT72B14, R. sachalinensis); AY547304.1 (RsUGT73B6. R. sachalinensis); NP_418458.1 (malE, E. coli); NP_415214.1 (pgm, E. coli); NP_415752.1 (galU, E. coli); NM_001180688.3 (aro10, S. cerevisiae), and NP_417484.1 (yqhD, E. coli).
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/64331
DOI10.1104/pp.18.01074
ISSN0032-0889
e-ISSN1532-2548
Versão da editorahttp://www.plantphysiol.org/
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