Abstract

Cyanobacteria represent a promising platform for the production of plant secondary metabolites. Their capacity to express plant P450 proteins, which have essential functions in the biosynthesis of many plant secondary metabolites, makes cyanobacteria ideal for this purpose, and their photosynthetic capability allows cyanobacteria to grow with simple nutrient inputs. This review summarizes the advantages of using cyanobacteria to transgenically produce plant secondary metabolites. Some techniques to improve heterologous gene expression in cyanobacteria are discussed.

Highlights

  • Division of Systems Biology, National Center for Toxicological Research, Food and Drug Administration, Jefferson, AR, USA

  • Their capacity to express plant P450 proteins, which have essential functions in the biosynthesis of many plant secondary metabolites, makes cyanobacteria ideal for this purpose, and their photosynthetic capability allows cyanobacteria to grow with simple nutrient inputs

  • This review summarizes the advantages of using cyanobacteria to transgenically produce plant secondary metabolites

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Summary

Cyanobacteria as cell factories to produce plant secondary metabolites

Specialty section: This article was submitted to Synthetic Biology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. Cyanobacteria represent a promising platform for the production of plant secondary metabolites. Their capacity to express plant P450 proteins, which have essential functions in the biosynthesis of many plant secondary metabolites, makes cyanobacteria ideal for this purpose, and their photosynthetic capability allows cyanobacteria to grow with simple nutrient inputs. This review summarizes the advantages of using cyanobacteria to transgenically produce plant secondary metabolites. Some techniques to improve heterologous gene expression in cyanobacteria are discussed

Benefits of Plant Secondary Metabolites to Human Health
Cyanobacteria are Suitable for Producing Plant Secondary Metabolites
Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle
Some Considerations for the Genetic Manipulation of Cyanobacteria
Other Metabolites
Laccase Knockout
Codon Optimization
Transgene Stability
Markerless System
Limitations of Cyanobacteria for Producing Plant Secondary Metabolites
Findings
Conclusion
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