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Complete enzyme set for chlorophyll biosynthesis in Escherichia coli

Authors :
C. Neil Hunter
Amanda A. Brindley
Daniel P. Canniffe
Cvetelin Vasilev
Donald A. Bryant
Sarah Hollingshead
Guangyu E. Chen
Samuel F. H. Barnett
Source :
SCIENCE ADVANCES, Science Advances
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Escherichia coli has been engineered to produce chlorophyll.<br />Chlorophylls are essential cofactors for photosynthesis, which sustains global food chains and oxygen production. Billions of tons of chlorophylls are synthesized annually, yet full understanding of chlorophyll biosynthesis has been hindered by the lack of characterization of the Mg–protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester oxidative cyclase step, which confers the distinctive green color of these pigments. We demonstrate cyclase activity using heterologously expressed enzyme. Next, we assemble a genetic module that encodes the complete chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway and show that it functions in Escherichia coli. Expression of 12 genes converts endogenous protoporphyrin IX into chlorophyll a, turning E. coli cells green. Our results delineate a minimum set of enzymes required to make chlorophyll and establish a platform for engineering photosynthesis in a heterotrophic model organism.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SCIENCE ADVANCES, Science Advances
Accession number :
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