2020
DOI: 10.3390/molecules25081935
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Traps and Pitfalls—Unspecific Reactions in Metabolic Engineering of Sesquiterpenoid Pathways

Abstract: The characterization of plant enzymes by expression in prokaryotic and eukaryotic (yeast and plants) heterologous hosts has widely been used in recent decades to elucidate metabolic pathways in plant secondary metabolism. Yeast and plant systems provide the cellular environment of a eukaryotic cell and the subcellular compartmentalization necessary to facilitate enzyme function. The expression of candidate genes in these cell systems and the identification of the resulting products guide the way for the identi… Show more

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“…The review articles describe the issue of topical administration of terpenes encapsulated in nanostructured lipid-based systems [13]; an overview of the synthesis, modification, and biological activity of diosgenyl β-D-glycosaminosides [14]; metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the production of lycopene [15]; traps and pitfalls-unspecific reactions in metabolic engineering of sesquiterpenoid pathways [16]; and the recent achievements in medicinal and supramolecular chemistry of betulinic acid and its derivatives [17].…”
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“…The review articles describe the issue of topical administration of terpenes encapsulated in nanostructured lipid-based systems [13]; an overview of the synthesis, modification, and biological activity of diosgenyl β-D-glycosaminosides [14]; metabolic engineering of Escherichia coli for the production of lycopene [15]; traps and pitfalls-unspecific reactions in metabolic engineering of sesquiterpenoid pathways [16]; and the recent achievements in medicinal and supramolecular chemistry of betulinic acid and its derivatives [17].…”
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confidence: 99%