Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
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Microbial production of isoquinoline alkaloids as plant secondary metabolites based on metabolic engineering research
Fumihiko SATOHidehiko KUMAGAI
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2013 Volume 89 Issue 5 Pages 165-182

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Plants produce a variety of secondary metabolites that possess strong physiological activities. Unfortunately, however, their production can suffer from a variety of serious problems, including low levels of productivity and heterogeneous quality, as well as difficulty in raw material supply. In contrast, microorganisms can be used to produce their primary and some of their secondary metabolites in a controlled environment, thus assuring high levels of efficiency and uniform quality. In an attempt to overcome the problems associated with secondary metabolite production in plants, we developed a microbial platform for the production of plant isoquinoline alkaloids involving the unification of the microbial and plant metabolic pathways into a single system. The potential applications of this system have also been discussed.

(Communicated by Koichiro TSUNEWAKI, M.J.A.)

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