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Steroidal scaffold decorations in Solanum alkaloid biosynthesis

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Steroidal glycoalkaloids(SGAs)are specialized metabolites produced by hundreds of Solanum species,including important vegetable crops such as tomato,potato,and eggplant.Although it has been known that SGAs play important roles in defense in plants and"anti-nutritional"effects(e.g.,toxicity and bitter-ness)to humans,many of these molecules have documented anti-cancer,anti-microbial,anti-inflammatory,anti-viral,and anti-pyretic activities.Among these,α-solasonine and α-solamargine isolated from black nightshade(Solanum nigrum)are reported to have potent anti-tumor,anti-proliferative,and anti-inflammatory activities.Notably,α-solasonine and α-solamargine,along with the core steroidal agly-cone solasodine,are the most widespread SGAs produced among the Solanum plants.However,it is still unknown how plants synthesize these bioactive steroidal molecules.Through comparative metabolomic-transcriptome-guided approach,biosynthetic logic,combinatorial expression in Nicotiana benthamiana,and functional recombinant enzyme assays,here we report the discovery of 12 enzymes from S.nigrum that converts the starting cholesterol precursor to solasodine aglycone,and the downstream α-solasonine,α-solamargine,and malonyl-solamargine SGA products.We further identified six enzymes from cultivated eggplant that catalyze the production of α-solasonine,α-solamargine,and malonyl-solamargine SGAs from solasodine aglycone via glycosylation and atypical malonylation decorations.Our work provides the gene tool box and platform for engineering the production of high-value,steroidal bioactive molecules in heterologous hosts using synthetic biology.

steroidal glycoalkaloidsSolanumbiosynthetic pathwayα-solamarginemalonyl-solamarginespecialized metabolites

Rosalind Lucier、Mohamed O.Kamileen、Yoko Nakamura、Sofiia Serediuk、Ranjit Barbole、Jens Wurlitzer、Maritta Kunert、Sarah Heinicke、Sarah E.O'Connor、Prashant D.Sonawane

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Department of Natural Product Biosynthesis,Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology,07745 Jena,Germany

Research Group Biosynthesis and NMR,Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology,07745 Jena,Germany

Biochemical Sciences Division,CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory,Pune 411008,Maharashtra,India

Fulbright US Student ProgramUS Department of State and the German-American Fulbright CommissionMax Planck Society and the European Research Council

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2024

分子植物(英文版)
中科院上海生命科学研究院植物生理生态所 中国植物生理学会

分子植物(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.659
ISSN:1674-2052
年,卷(期):2024.17(8)