Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis

Plant flavonoids, a class of plant secondary metabolites with diverse physiological activities, hold great application potential in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and chemical industries. In recent years, the remarkable progress in omics technologies and synthetic biology has significantly adv...

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Main Author: HU Haitao, LÜ Xiaomei
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Language:English
Published: China Food Publishing Company 2025-07-01
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description Plant flavonoids, a class of plant secondary metabolites with diverse physiological activities, hold great application potential in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and chemical industries. In recent years, the remarkable progress in omics technologies and synthetic biology has significantly advanced the elucidation of the natural biosynthetic pathways of flavonoids and the in-depth functional characterization of their key enzymes. This achievement serves as a crucial theoretical foundation for the construction of microbial cell factories. This review comprehensively outlines the mining strategies for identifying key enzymes in flavonoid biosynthetic pathways, elaborates on the functions of core enzymes and the progress in their engineering modification, and summarizes the latest progress in the microbial synthesis of flavonoid compounds. Moreover, this review analyzes the core bottlenecks in the large-scale production of flavonoids in microbial cell factories from the aspects of heterologous enzyme activity adaptation, metabolic network regulation, and product stability. Finally, it proposes the development direction of interdisciplinary integration and intelligent design, thereby providing theoretical support for the industrialization of flavonoid green biomanufacturing.
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spelling doaj-art-9463e031230444359db2e51526f37a362025-08-20T03:25:07ZengChina Food Publishing CompanyShipin Kexue1002-66302025-07-01461311310.7506/spkx1002-6630-20250118-139Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous BiosynthesisHU Haitao, LÜ Xiaomei0(1. School of Food Science and Technology, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China; 2. State Key Laboratory of Food Science and Resources, Jiangnan University, Wuxi 214122, China)Plant flavonoids, a class of plant secondary metabolites with diverse physiological activities, hold great application potential in the food, pharmaceutical, cosmetics, and chemical industries. In recent years, the remarkable progress in omics technologies and synthetic biology has significantly advanced the elucidation of the natural biosynthetic pathways of flavonoids and the in-depth functional characterization of their key enzymes. This achievement serves as a crucial theoretical foundation for the construction of microbial cell factories. This review comprehensively outlines the mining strategies for identifying key enzymes in flavonoid biosynthetic pathways, elaborates on the functions of core enzymes and the progress in their engineering modification, and summarizes the latest progress in the microbial synthesis of flavonoid compounds. Moreover, this review analyzes the core bottlenecks in the large-scale production of flavonoids in microbial cell factories from the aspects of heterologous enzyme activity adaptation, metabolic network regulation, and product stability. Finally, it proposes the development direction of interdisciplinary integration and intelligent design, thereby providing theoretical support for the industrialization of flavonoid green biomanufacturing.https://www.spkx.net.cn/fileup/1002-6630/PDF/2025-46-13-001.pdfflavonoids; microbial cell factories; medicine and food homology; key enzyme mining; pathway prediction; biosynthesis
spellingShingle HU Haitao, LÜ Xiaomei
Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
Shipin Kexue
flavonoids; microbial cell factories; medicine and food homology; key enzyme mining; pathway prediction; biosynthesis
title Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
title_full Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
title_fullStr Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
title_short Production of Plant Flavonoids in Microbial Cell Factories: Key Enzyme Mining and Heterologous Biosynthesis
title_sort production of plant flavonoids in microbial cell factories key enzyme mining and heterologous biosynthesis
topic flavonoids; microbial cell factories; medicine and food homology; key enzyme mining; pathway prediction; biosynthesis
url https://www.spkx.net.cn/fileup/1002-6630/PDF/2025-46-13-001.pdf
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