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Production of artemisinin by genetically-modified microbes
Authors:Qingping Zeng  Frank Qiu  Ling Yuan
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Biotechnology, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, 12 Airport Road, Guangzhou, 510405, China;(2) Simplex Biotechnologies, LLC, Clinton, NJ 08809, USA;(3) Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, The University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546, USA
Abstract:Artemisinin, an endoperoxidized sesquiterpene originally extracted from the medicinal plant Artemisia annua L., is a potent malaria-killing agent. Due to the urgent demand and short supply of this new antimalarial drug, engineering enhanced production of artemisinin by genetically-modified or transgenic microbes is currently being explored. Cloning and expression of the artemisinin biosynthetic genes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli have led to large-scale microbial production of the artemisinin precursors such as amorpha-4,11-diene and artemisinic acid. Although reconstruction of the complete biosynthetic pathway toward artemisinin in transgenic yeast and bacteria has not been achieved, artemisinic acid available from these transgenic microbes facilitates the subsequent partial synthesis of artemisinin by either chemical or biotransformational process, thereby providing an attractive strategy alternative to the direct extraction of artemisinin from A.annua L. In this review, we update the current trends and summarize the future prospects on genetic engineering of the microorganisms capable of accumulating artemisinin precursors through heterologous and functional expression of the artemisinin biosynthetic genes.
Keywords:Amorpha-4  11-diene  Artemisinic acid  Artemisinin  Genetic engineering  Malaria  Metabolic engineering
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