Advanced applications of synthetic biology technology in biosynthesis of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants
Yingjun Liu, Anying Ji, Haiyang Jia, Huan Sun

TL;DR
This review explores how synthetic biology can efficiently produce plant-based bioactive compounds using microbes, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional methods.
Contribution
The paper systematically reviews regulatory tools in synthetic biology and their role in improving the production of bioactive compounds from medicinal plants.
Findings
Synthetic biology provides a sustainable alternative to traditional methods for producing bioactive compounds.
Regulatory tools can address challenges like low enzyme efficiency and pathway incompatibility in bioactive compound production.
The review outlines recent advancements in heterologous production of bioactive compounds using microbial cell factories.
Abstract
Medicinal plants serve as valuable sources of bioactive compounds with critical applications across pharmaceutical, agricultural, and industrial sectors. Compared to chemical synthesis and plant extraction, synthetic biology offers a green, efficient, and sustainable alternative for producing bioactive compounds, which represents a state of art technology. However, this technology still faces several challenges, including overly long metabolic pathways, inadequate catalytic efficiency of key enzymes in the pathway, and incompatibility between gene elements and host cells, leading to low yields of target bioactive compounds. The development and application of regulatory tools in synthetic biology hold great promise for overcoming these obstacles. This review first summarizes the classification and biosynthesis of bioactive compounds based on structural types. Subsequently, recent…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction · Microbial Natural Products and Biosynthesis · Microbial Metabolism and Applications
