Abstract
A gene encoding a plant terpene cyclase, Artemisia annua amorpha-4,11-diene synthase (ADS), was expressed in Aspergillus nidulans under control of a strong constitutive promoter, (p)gpdA. The transformants produced only small amounts of amorphadiene, but much larger amounts of similar sesquiterpenes normally produced as minor by-products in planta. In contrast, expression of ADS in Escherichia coli produced almost exclusively amorpha-4,11-diene. These results indicate that the host environment can greatly impact the terpenes produced from terpene synthases. © 2008 Society for Industrial Microbiology.
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Lubertozzi, D., & Keasling, J. D. (2008). Expression of a synthetic Artemesia annua amorphadiene synthase in Aspergillus nidulans yields altered product distribution. Journal of Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, 35(10), 1191–1198. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10295-008-0400-3
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