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Metabolic Engineering of Terpenoid Biosynthesis in Plants
Authors:Asaph Aharoni  Maarten A Jongsma  Tok-Yong Kim  Man-Bok Ri  Ashok P Giri  Francel W A Verstappen  Wilfried Schwab  Harro J Bouwmeester
Institution:(1) Weizmann Institute of Science, 26 Rehovot, 76100, Israel;(2) Plant Research International, 16 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands;(3) Biomolecular Food Technology, TU München, Lise-Meitner-Str. 3485354 Freising, München, Germany;(4) Research Institute of Agrobiology, Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Ryongsong Pyongyang, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea;(5) Plant Molecular Biology Unit, Division of Biochemical Sciences, National Chemical Laboratory, Dr Homi Bhabha Road, Pune, 411008, India
Abstract:Metabolic engineering of terpenoids in plants is a fascinating research topic from two main perspectives. On the one hand, the various biological activities of these compounds make their engineering a new tool for improving a considerable number of traits in crops. These include for example enhanced disease resistance, weed control by producing allelopathic compounds, better pest management, production of medicinal compounds, increased value of ornamentals and fruit and improved pollination. On the other hand, the same plants altered in the profile of terpenoids and their precursor pools make a most important contribution to fundamental studies on terpenoid biosynthesis and its regulation. In this review we describe our recent results with terpenoid engineering, focusing on two terpenoid classes the monoterpenoids and sesquiterpenoids. The emerging picture is that engineering of these compounds and their derivatives in plant cells is feasible, although with some requirements and limitations. For example, in terpenoid engineering experiments crucial factors are the subcellular localisation of both the precursor pool and the introduced enzymes, the activity of endogenous plant enzymes which modify the introduced terpenoid skeleton, the costs of engineering in terms of effects on other pathways sharing the same precursor pool and the phytotoxicity of the introduced terpenoids. Finally, we will show that transgenic plants altered in their terpenoid profile exert novel biological activities on their environment, for example influencing insect behaviour.A. Aharoni is an Incumbent of the Adolfo and Evelyn Blum Career Development chair
Keywords:linalool  MEP pathway  mevalonate pathway  monoterpene  sesquiterpene
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