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Multidimensional Optimization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae for Carotenoid Overproduction.


ABSTRACT: Microbial synthesis of carotenoids is a highly desirable alternative to plant extraction and chemical synthesis. In this study, we investigated multidimensional strategies to improve the carotenoid synthesis in the industrial workhorse of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. First, we rewired the yeast central metabolism by optimizing non-oxidative glycolysis pathway for an improved acetyl-CoA supply. Second, we restricted the consumption of farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) by the down-regulation of squalene synthase using the PEST degron. Third, we further explored the human lipid binding/transfer protein saposin B (hSapB)-mediated metabolic sink for an enhanced storage of lipophilic carotenoids. Last, the copper-induced GAL expression system was engineered to function in the yeast-peptone-dextrose medium for an increased biomass accumulation. By combining the abovementioned strategies, the final engineered yeast produced 166.79 ± 10.43 mg/l β-carotene in shake flasks, which was nearly 5-fold improvement of the parental carotenoid-producing strain. Together, we envision that multidimensional strategies reported here might be applicable to other hosts for the future industrial development of carotenoid synthesis from renewable feedstocks.

SUBMITTER: Fan J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10777738 | biostudies-literature | 2024

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multidimensional Optimization of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> for Carotenoid Overproduction.

Fan Jian J   Zhang Yang Y   Li Wenhao W   Li Zhizhen Z   Zhang Danli D   Mo Qiwen Q   Cao Mingfeng M   Yuan Jifeng J  

Biodesign research 20240110


Microbial synthesis of carotenoids is a highly desirable alternative to plant extraction and chemical synthesis. In this study, we investigated multidimensional strategies to improve the carotenoid synthesis in the industrial workhorse of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>. First, we rewired the yeast central metabolism by optimizing non-oxidative glycolysis pathway for an improved acetyl-CoA supply. Second, we restricted the consumption of farnesyl pyrophosphate (FPP) by the down-regulation of squ  ...[more]

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