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. 2024 Nov:86:135-146.
doi: 10.1016/j.ymben.2024.09.011. Epub 2024 Oct 2.

Metabolic engineering of yeast for de novo production of kratom monoterpene indole alkaloids

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Metabolic engineering of yeast for de novo production of kratom monoterpene indole alkaloids

Maxence Holtz et al. Metab Eng. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) from Mitragyna speciosa ("kratom"), such as mitragynine and speciogynine, are promising novel scaffolds for opioid receptor ligands for treatment of pain, addiction, and depression. While kratom leaves have been used for centuries in South-East Asia as stimulant and pain management substance, the biosynthetic pathway of these psychoactives have only recently been partially elucidated. Here, we demonstrate the de novo production of mitragynine and speciogynine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae through the reconstruction of a five-step synthetic pathway from common MIA precursor strictosidine comprising fungal tryptamine 4-monooxygenase to bypass an unknown kratom hydroxylase. Upon optimizing cultivation conditions, a titer of ∼290 μg/L kratom MIAs from glucose was achieved. Untargeted metabolomics analysis of lead production strains led to the identification of numerous shunt products derived from the activity of strictosidine synthase (STR) and dihydrocorynantheine synthase (DCS), highlighting them as candidates for enzyme engineering to further improve kratom MIAs production in yeast. Finally, by feeding fluorinated tryptamine and expressing a human tailoring enzyme, we further demonstrate production of fluorinated and hydroxylated mitragynine derivatives with potential applications in drug discovery campaigns. Altogether, this study introduces a yeast cell factory platform for the biomanufacturing of complex natural and new-to-nature kratom MIAs derivatives with therapeutic potential.

Keywords: Kratom; Metabolic engineering; Mitragyna speciosa; Mitragynine; Monoterpene indole alkaloids; Synthetic biology.

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Declaration of competing interest L.G.H., J.Z., J.D.K. and M.K.J. have financial interests in Biomia. J.D.K. also has financial interests in Amyris, Lygos, Demetrix, Napigen, Apertor Pharmaceuticals, Maple Bio, Ansa Biotechnologies, Berkeley Yeast and Zero Acre Farms respectively. R.P.D. and W.J.V. have financial interest in Future Genomics Technologies. All other authors have no competing interests.

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