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Metabolic Engineering | 2013

Challenges and pitfalls of P450-dependent (+)-valencene bioconversion by Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Carole Gavira; René Höfer; Agnès Lesot; Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Danièle Werck-Reichhart

Natural nootkatone is a high value ingredient for the flavor and fragrance industry because of its grapefruit flavor/odor, low sensorial threshold and low availability. Valencene conversion into nootkatol and nootkatone is known to be catalyzed by cytochrome P450 enzymes from both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, but so far development of a viable bioconversion process using either native microorganisms or recombinant enzymes was not successful. Using an in silico gene-mining approach, we selected 4 potential candidate P450 enzymes from higher plants and identified two of them that selectively converted (+)-valencene into β-nootkatol with high efficiency when tested using recombinant yeast microsomes in vitro. Recombinant yeast expressing CYP71D51v2 from tobacco and a P450 reductase from arabidopsis was used for optimization of a bioconversion process. Bioconversion assays led to production of β-nootkatol and nootkatone, but with low yields that decreased upon increase of the substrate concentration. The reasons for this low bioconversion efficiency were further investigated and several factors potentially hampering industry-compatible valencene bioconversion were identified. One is the toxicity of the products for yeast at concentrations exceeding 100 mg L⁻¹. The second is the accumulation of β-nootkatol in yeast endomembranes. The third is the inhibition of the CYP71D51v2 hydroxylation reaction by the products. Furthermore, we observed that the formation of nootkatone from β-nootkatol is not P450-dependent but catalyzed by a yeast component. Based on these data, we propose new strategies for implementation of a viable P450-based bioconversion process.


Flavour and Fragrance Journal | 2014

Production of ferulic acid and coniferyl alcohol by conversion of eugenol using a recombinant strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Frédérique Ness; Michel Aigle


Archive | 2007

System for producing aromatic molecules by bioconversion

Joseph Zucca; Fanny Lambert; Jean Mane; Frédérique Ness; Michel Aigle


Archive | 2008

System for the production of aromatic molecules in Streptomyces

Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Jean Mane


Archive | 2008

Method for producing aromatic molecules in streptomyces

Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Jean Mane


Archive | 2008

Production System aromatic molecules in Streptomyces

Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Jean Mane


Archive | 2008

SYSTEME DE PRODUCTION DE MOLECULES AROMATIQUES CHEZ STREPTOMYCES.

Fanny Lambert; Jean Mane; Joseph Zucca


Archive | 2007

Expression system for yeast for the production of aromatic molecules

Joseph Zucca; Fanny Lambert; Jean Mane; Frédérique Ness; Michel Aigle


Archive | 2007

Production of ferulic acid, coniferyl alcohol and/or natural vanillin, comprises bioconversion of eugenol by a bacterium belonging to genus Streptomyces comprising at least a nucleotide sequence

Fanny Lambert; Joseph Zucca; Jean Mane


Archive | 2007

Yeast expression system for the production of aromatic molecules

Joseph Zucca; Fanny Lambert; Jean Mane; Frédéreque Ness; Michel Aigle

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Michel Aigle

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Agnès Lesot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Danièle Werck-Reichhart

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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René Höfer

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Carole Gavira

University of Strasbourg

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Michel Aigle

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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