An improved Nicotiana benthamiana bioproduction chassis provides novel insights into nicotine biosynthesis

Author:

Vollheyde Katharina1ORCID,Dudley Quentin M.2ORCID,Yang Ting1ORCID,Oz Mehmet T.2ORCID,Mancinotti Davide1ORCID,Fedi Mariano Olivera2ORCID,Heavens Darren2ORCID,Linsmith Gareth2ORCID,Chhetry Monika3,Smedley Mark A.3ORCID,Harwood Wendy A.3ORCID,Swarbreck David2ORCID,Geu‐Flores Fernando1ORCID,Patron Nicola J.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences University of Copenhagen 1871 Frederiksberg Copenhagen Denmark

2. Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park Norwich Norfolk NR4 7UZ UK

3. John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park Norwich Norfolk NR4 7UH UK

Abstract

Summary The model plant Nicotiana benthamiana is an increasingly attractive organism for the production of high‐value, biologically active molecules. However, N. benthamiana accumulates high levels of pyridine alkaloids, in particular nicotine, which complicates the downstream purification processes. Here, we report a new assembly of the N. benthamiana genome as well as the generation of low‐nicotine lines by CRISPR/Cas9‐based inactivation of berberine bridge enzyme‐like proteins (BBLs). Triple as well as quintuple mutants accumulated three to four times less nicotine than the respective control lines. The availability of lines without functional BBLs allowed us to probe their catalytic role in nicotine biosynthesis, which has remained obscure. Notably, chiral analysis revealed that the enantiomeric purity of nicotine was fully lost in the quintuple mutants. In addition, precursor feeding experiments showed that these mutants cannot facilitate the specific loss of C6 hydrogen that characterizes natural nicotine biosynthesis. Our work delivers an improved N. benthamiana chassis for bioproduction and uncovers the crucial role of BBLs in the stereoselectivity of nicotine biosynthesis.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Danmarks Grundforskningsfond

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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