Schwab Wilfried, Fischer Thilo C, Giri Ashok, Wüst Matthias
Biotechnology of Natural Products, Technische Universität München, 85354, Freising, Germany,
Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2015 Jan;99(1):165-74. doi: 10.1007/s00253-014-6229-y. Epub 2014 Nov 28.
The detection of glucoconjugated forms of monoterpene alcohols in rose petals in the late 1960s opened the new field of nonvolatile aroma precursors in flavor research. It is now well established that odorless glycosides represent a significant pool of aroma precursors in plants where they act as preformed but inactivated defense or attractive chemicals. Technical improvements in the separation and identification of plant secondary metabolites have provided a multitude of chemical structures, but functional characterization of glycosyltransferases that catalyze their formation lags behind. As technical efforts and costs for DNA sequencing dramatically dropped during the last decade, the number of plant genome sequences increased significantly, thus providing opportunities to functionally characterize the glycosyltransferase gene families in plants. These studies yielded the first glycosyltransferase genes that encode efficient biocatalysts for the production of monoterpene glucosides. They have applications in the food, feed, chemical, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries as slow release aroma chemicals.
20世纪60年代末,在玫瑰花瓣中检测到单萜醇的糖缀合物形式,这在风味研究领域开启了非挥发性香气前体的新领域。现在已经明确,无味糖苷是植物中重要的香气前体库,它们作为预先形成但失活的防御或吸引性化学物质发挥作用。植物次生代谢产物分离和鉴定技术的改进提供了大量化学结构,但催化其形成的糖基转移酶的功能表征却滞后了。在过去十年中,随着DNA测序的技术难度和成本大幅下降,植物基因组序列数量显著增加,从而为在功能上表征植物中的糖基转移酶基因家族提供了机会。这些研究产生了首批编码高效生物催化剂以生产单萜糖苷的糖基转移酶基因。它们作为缓释香气化学品在食品、饲料、化工、化妆品和制药行业有应用。