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Shaking up ancient scents: Insights into santalol synthesis in engineered Escherichia coli

Authors
Wang, ChonglongKim, Seon-Won
Issue Date
Aug-2015
Publisher
Elsevier Applied Science
Keywords
Santalol; Santalene synthase; P450 monooxygenase; Pathway engineering; Protein engineering
Citation
Process Biochemistry, v.50, no.8, pp 1177 - 1183
Pages
7
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Journal Title
Process Biochemistry
Volume
50
Number
8
Start Page
1177
End Page
1183
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/17116
DOI
10.1016/j.procbio.2015.04.018
ISSN
1359-5113
1873-3298
Abstract
Sandalwood oil is an essential oil that is derived from sandalwood and has important uses in cosmetics and medicine. Sandalwood oil is mainly composed of alpha-,beta- and epi-beta-santalols, which are responsible for the pleasant woody aroma. The syntheses of santalols begin with the condensation of the universal C-5 precursors dimethylallyl diphosphate and isopentenyl diphosphate via farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) synthase. The resulting FPP undergoes multiple rearrangements and cyclization via santalene synthase to generate alpha-, beta- and/or epi-beta-santalenes, which are finally hydroxylated at the C-12 position by cytochrome P450 monooxygenase in cooperation with an NADPH-dependent cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) to form santalols. Advances in metabolic engineering and protein engineering can increase the use of enzymes to synthesize valuable chemicals. In this review, we summarize the metabolic pathway for santalol synthesis and associated enzymes. We also review the advances in metabolic engineering and biotechnology that can be utilized to manipulate Escherichia coli for santalol synthesis. We expect that the insights brought out by this review will shed light on metabolic engineering processes for santalol production in E. coil. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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