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Review
. 2023 Feb 8;71(5):2211-2233.
doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.2c07287. Epub 2023 Jan 30.

Prenylation: A Critical Step for Biomanufacturing of Prenylated Aromatic Natural Products

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Prenylation: A Critical Step for Biomanufacturing of Prenylated Aromatic Natural Products

Ting An et al. J Agric Food Chem. .

Abstract

Prenylated aromatic natural products (PANPs) have received much attention due to their biomedical benefits for human health. The prenylation of aromatic natural products (ANPs), which is mainly catalyzed by aromatic prenyltransferases (aPTs), contributes significantly to their structural and functional diversity by providing higher lipophilicity and enhanced bioactivity. aPTs are widely distributed in bacteria, fungi, animals, and plants and play a key role in the regiospecific prenylation of ANPs. Recent studies have greatly advanced our understanding of the characteristics and application of aPTs. In this review, we comment on research progress regarding sources, evolutionary relationships, structural features, reaction mechanism, engineering modification, and application of aPTs. Particular emphasis is also placed on recent advances, challenges, and prospects about applications of aPTs in microbial cell factories for producing PANPs. Generally, this review could provide guidance for using aPTs as robust biocatalytic tools to produce various PANPs with high efficiency.

Keywords: aromatic prenyltransferases; biocatalysis; biomanufacturing; microbial cell factories; prenylated aromatic natural products.

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