Abstract
In plants, prenylation of aromatic compounds, such as (iso)flavonoids and stilbenoids, by membrane-bound prenyltransferases (PTs), is an essential step in the biosynthesis of many bioactive compounds. Prenylated aromatic compounds have various health-beneficial properties that are interesting for industrial applications, but their exploitation is limited due to their low abundance in nature. Harnessing plant aromatic PTs for prenylation in microbial cell factories may be a sustainable and economically viable alternative. Limitations in prenylated aromatic compound production have been identified, including availability of prenyl donor substrate. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge about plant aromatic PTs and discuss promising strategies towards the optimized production of prenylated aromatic compounds by microbial cell factories.
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de Bruijn, W. J. C., Levisson, M., Beekwilder, J., van Berkel, W. J. H., & Vincken, J. P. (2020, August 1). Plant Aromatic Prenyltransferases: Tools for Microbial Cell Factories. Trends in Biotechnology. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tibtech.2020.02.006
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