Title of article :
Towards manipulation of post-biosynthetic events in secondary metabolism of plant cell cultures
Author/Authors :
Wei Zhang، نويسنده , , Chris Curtin، نويسنده , , Chris Franco، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Abstract :
Plant cell cultures have been suggested as a feasible technology for the production of a myriad of plant-derived metabolites. However, commercial application of plant cell culture has met limited success with only a handful of metabolites produced at the pilot- and commercial-scales. To improve the production of secondary metabolites in plant cell cultures, efforts have been devoted predominantly to the optimization of biosynthetic pathways by both process and genetic engineering approaches. Given that secondary metabolism includes—the synthesis, metabolism and catabolism of endogenous compounds by the specialized proteins, this review intends to draw attention to the manipulation and optimization of post-biosynthetic events that follow the formation of core metabolite structures in biosynthetic pathways. These post-biosynthetic events—the chemical and enzymatic modifications, transport, storage/secretion and catabolism/degradation have been largely unexplored in the past. Potential areas are identified where further research is needed to answer fundamental questions that have implications for advanced bioprocess design. Anthocyanin production by plant cell cultures is used as a case study for this discussion, as it presents a good example of compounds for which there are extensive research publications but still no commercial bioprocess. It is perceived that research on post-biosynthetic processes may lead to future opportunities for significant advances in commercial plant cell cultures.
Keywords :
Biosynthesis , Post-biosynthetic events , secondary metabolism , Alkaloid , Plant cell culture , Anthocyanin
Journal title :
Enzyme and Microbial Technology
Journal title :
Enzyme and Microbial Technology