Issue 1, 2024

Simple phenylpropanoids: recent advances in biological activities, biosynthetic pathways, and microbial production

Abstract

Covering: 2000 to 2023

Simple phenylpropanoids are a large group of natural products with primary C6–C3 skeletons. They are not only important biomolecules for plant growth but also crucial chemicals for high-value industries, including fragrances, nutraceuticals, biomaterials, and pharmaceuticals. However, with the growing global demand for simple phenylpropanoids, direct plant extraction or chemical synthesis often struggles to meet current needs in terms of yield, titre, cost, and environmental impact. Benefiting from the rapid development of metabolic engineering and synthetic biology, microbial production of natural products from inexpensive and renewable sources provides a feasible solution for sustainable supply. This review outlines the biological activities of simple phenylpropanoids, compares their biosynthetic pathways in different species (plants, bacteria, and fungi), and summarises key research on the microbial production of simple phenylpropanoids over the last decade, with a focus on engineering strategies that seem to hold most potential for further development. Moreover, constructive solutions to the current challenges and future perspectives for industrial production of phenylpropanoids are presented.

Graphical abstract: Simple phenylpropanoids: recent advances in biological activities, biosynthetic pathways, and microbial production

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Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
14 Mar 2023
First published
09 Oct 2023

Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024,41, 6-24

Simple phenylpropanoids: recent advances in biological activities, biosynthetic pathways, and microbial production

Z. Zhu, R. Chen and L. Zhang, Nat. Prod. Rep., 2024, 41, 6 DOI: 10.1039/D3NP00012E

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