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"Martin VJ" Authored Publications:

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1 Global view of the Clostridium thermocellum cellulosome revealed by quantitative proteomic analysis. Gold ND, Martin VJ 17644599
BIOLOGY
2 Proteomic analysis of Clostridium thermocellum ATCC 27405 reveals the upregulation of an alternative transhydrogenase-malate pathway and nitrogen assimilation in cells grown on cellulose. Burton E, Martin VJ 23210995
BIOLOGY
3 Expression of a library of fungal β-glucosidases in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the development of a biomass fermenting strain. Wilde C, Gold ND, Bawa N, Tambor JH, Mougharbel L, Storms R, Martin VJ 22218767
CSFG
4 Effects of synthetic cohesin-containing scaffold protein architecture on binding dockerin-enzyme fusions on the surface of Lactococcus lactis. Wieczorek AS, Martin VJ 23241215
CSFG
5 Reconstitution of a 10-gene pathway for synthesis of the plant alkaloid dihydrosanguinarine in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fossati E, Ekins A, Narcross L, Zhu Y, Falgueyret JP, Beaudoin GA, Facchini PJ, Martin VJ 24513861
BIOLOGY
6 Deconstructing the genetic basis of spent sulphite liquor tolerance using deep sequencing of genome-shuffled yeast. Pinel D, Colatriano D, Jiang H, Lee H, Martin VJ 25866561
CSFG
7 Synthesis of Morphinan Alkaloids in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Fossati E, Narcross L, Ekins A, Falgueyret JP, Martin VJ 25905794
BIOLOGY
8 An enzyme-coupled biosensor enables (S)-reticuline production in yeast from glucose. DeLoache WC, Russ ZN, Narcross L, Gonzales AM, Martin VJ, Dueber JE 25984720
BIOLOGY
9 Metabolic engineering of a tyrosine-overproducing yeast platform using targeted metabolomics. Gold ND, Gowen CM, Lussier FX, Cautha SC, Mahadevan R, Martin VJ 26016674
CSFG
10 Directed evolution of a fungal β-glucosidase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Larue K, Melgar M, Martin VJ 26949413
CSFG
11 Engineering of a Nepetalactol-Producing Platform Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the Production of Plant Seco-Iridoids. Campbell A, Bauchart P, Gold ND, Zhu Y, De Luca V, Martin VJ 26981892
CSFG
12 Seamless site-directed mutagenesis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome using CRISPR-Cas9. Biot-Pelletier D, Martin VJ 27134651
BIOLOGY
13 Reconstituting Plant Secondary Metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Production of High-Value Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloids. Pyne ME, Narcross L, Fossati E, Bourgeois L, Burton E, Gold ND, Martin VJ 27417930
CSFG
14 Mining Enzyme Diversity of Transcriptome Libraries through DNA Synthesis for Benzylisoquinoline Alkaloid Pathway Optimization in Yeast. Narcross L, Bourgeois L, Fossati E, Burton E, Martin VJ 27442619
BIOLOGY
15 Persistence of Escherichia coli in batch and continuous vermicomposting systems. Hénault-Ethier L, Martin VJ, Gélinas Y 27499290
BIOLOGY

 

Title:Engineering of a Nepetalactol-Producing Platform Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the Production of Plant Seco-Iridoids.
Authors:Campbell ABauchart PGold NDZhu YDe Luca VMartin VJ
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26981892?dopt=Abstract
DOI:10.1021/acssynbio.5b00289
Publication:ACS synthetic biology
Keywords:10-hydroxygeraniolSaccharomyces cerevisiaeiridodialmonoterpene indole alkaloidsnepetalactolseco-iridoid
PMID:26981892 Category:ACS Synth Biol Date Added:2019-06-07
Dept Affiliation: CSFG
1 Department of Biology, Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics, Concordia University , Montréal, Québec H4B 1R6, Canada.
2 Department of Biological Sciences, Brock University , 1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, Ontario L2S 3A1, Canada.

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Engineering of a Nepetalactol-Producing Platform Strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for the Production of Plant Seco-Iridoids.

ACS Synth Biol. 2016 05 20;5(5):405-14

Authors: Campbell A, Bauchart P, Gold ND, Zhu Y, De Luca V, Martin VJ

Abstract

The monoterpene indole alkaloids (MIAs) are a valuable family of chemicals that include the anticancer drugs vinblastine and vincristine. These compounds are of global significance-appearing on the World Health Organization's list of model essential medicines-but remain exorbitantly priced due to low in planta levels. Chemical synthesis and genetic manipulation of MIA producing plants such as Catharanthus roseus have so far failed to find a solution to this problem. Synthetic biology holds a potential answer, by building the pathway into more tractable organisms such as Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Recent work has taken the first steps in this direction by producing small amounts of the intermediate strictosidine in yeast. In order to help improve on these titers, we aimed to optimize the early biosynthetic steps of the MIA pathway to the metabolite nepetalactol. We combined a number of strategies to create a base strain producing 11.4 mg/L of the precursor geraniol. We also show production of the critical intermediate 10-hydroxygeraniol and demonstrate nepetalactol production in vitro. Lastly we demonstrate that activity of the iridoid synthase toward the intermediates geraniol and 10-hydroxygeraniol results in the synthesis of the nonproductive intermediates citronellol and 10-hydroxycitronellol. This discovery has serious implications for the reconstruction of the MIA in heterologous organisms.

PMID: 26981892 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]





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