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In vivo evolution of metabolic pathways by homeologous recombination in mitotic cells
Institution:1. Laboratorio de Neuropsicofarmacología, Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, 14269 Mexico D.F., Mexico;2. Facultad de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Simón Bolívar, 03920 Mexico D.F., Mexico;3. Laboratorio de Neuroinmunología, Instituto Nacional de Neurología y Neurocirugía, 14269 México D.F., Mexico;4. Laboratorio de Morfología Celular y Tisular, Instituto Nacional de Pediatría, 04530 México D.F., Mexico;5. Facultad de Química, Departamento de Farmacia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 04510 México D.F., Mexico
Abstract:We describe a rapid and highly efficient method for the assembly, recombination, targeted chromosomal integration and regulatable expression of mosaic metabolic pathways by homeologous recombination in DNA repair deficient yeast cells. We have assembled and recombined 23 kb pathways containing all the genes encoding enzymes for the production of flavonoids, a group of plant secondary metabolites of nutritional and agricultural value. The mosaic genes of the pathways resulted from pair-wise recombination of two nonidentical (homeologous) wild-type genes. The recombination events occurred simultaneously in the cell. Correctly assembled mosaic gene clusters could only be observed in DNA repair deficient strains. Thus, libraries of intragenic mosaic pathways were generated. Randomly isolated clones were screened for their ability to produce flavonoids such as kaempferol, phloretin and galangin. Thus, the functionality of the recombinant pathways was proven. Additionally, significant higher concentrations of metabolites such as naringenin, pinocembrin and dihydrokaempferol were detected. Further analysis also revealed the production of different aromatic compounds such as styrene, hydroxystyrene, phloretic acid and other molecules. We show that the in vivo homeologous recombination strategy can generates libraries of intragenic mosaic pathways producing a high diversity of phenylpropanoid compounds.
Keywords:Phenylpropanoids  Flavonoids  Homeologous/homologous recombination  DNA repair deficiency  Mosaic pathways  Metabolic reconstitution  Heterologous expression  Yeast
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