Production of Genistein from Naringenin Using Escherichia coli Containing Isoflavone Synthase-Cytochrome P450 Reductase Fusion Protein

Isoflavonoids are a class of phytoestrogens. Isoflavonone synthase (IFS) is responsible for the conversion of naringenin to genistein. IFS is a cytochrome P450 (CYP), and requires cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) for its activity. Additionally, the majority of cytochrome P450s harbor a membrane bindi...

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Published inJournal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol. 19; no. 12; pp. 1612 - 1616
Main Authors Kim, D.H., Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Kim, B.G., Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Jung, N.R., Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, Ahn, J.H., Konkuk University, Seoul, Republic of Korea
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Seoul Korean Society for Applied Microbiology 01.12.2009
한국미생물·생명공학회
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ISSN1017-7825
1738-8872
DOI10.4014/jmb.0905.05043

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Summary:Isoflavonoids are a class of phytoestrogens. Isoflavonone synthase (IFS) is responsible for the conversion of naringenin to genistein. IFS is a cytochrome P450 (CYP), and requires cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) for its activity. Additionally, the majority of cytochrome P450s harbor a membrane binding domain, making them difficult to express in Escherichia coli. In order to resolve these issues, we constructed an in-frame fusion of the IFS from red clover (RCIFS) and CPR from rice (RCPR) after removing the membrane binding domain from RCIFS and RCPR. The resultant fusion gene, RCIFS-RCPR, was expressed in E. coli. The conversion of naringenin into genistein was confirmed using this E. coli transformant. Following the optimization of the medium and cell density for biotransformation, 60 μM of genistein could be generated from 80 μM of naringenin. This fusion protein approach may be applicable to the expression of other P450s in E. coli.
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ISSN:1017-7825
1738-8872
DOI:10.4014/jmb.0905.05043