Over-expression of rate-limiting enzymes to improve alkaloid productivity

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Abstract

Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids are one of the most important groups of secondary metabolites and include the economically important analgesic morphine and the antimicrobial agent berberine. To improve the productivity of these alkaloids, we investigated the effects of putative rate-limiting step enzymes in alkaloid biosynthesis. We constructed several over-expression vectors for biosynthetic enzymes and introduced them into cultured California poppy, a model isoquinoline alkaloid-producing plant. HPLC/LC-MS analysis of transgenic cells revealed that these enzymes varied in their ability to increase alkaloid production. We describe the use of a rate-limiting step gene to improve alkaloid productivity. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Takemura, T., Chow, Y. L., Todokoro, T., Okamoto, T., & Sato, F. (2010). Over-expression of rate-limiting enzymes to improve alkaloid productivity. Methods in Molecular Biology, 643, 95–109. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-723-5_7

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