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Integrated pathway engineering and transcriptome analysis for improved astaxanthin biosynthesis in Yarrowia lipolytica.


ABSTRACT: Astaxanthin is a high value carotenoid with a broad range of commercial applications due to its superior antioxidant properties. In this study, β-carotene-producing Yarrowia lipolytica XK17 constructed in the lab was employed for astaxanthin biosynthesis. The catalytic effects of β-carotene ketolase CrtW and β-carotene hydroxylase CrtZ from various species were investigated. The PspCrtW from Paracoccus sp. and HpCrtZ# from Haematococcus pluvialis were confirmed to be the best combination in converting β-carotene. Several key bottlenecks in biomass and astaxanthin biosynthesis were effectively eliminated by optimizing the expression of the above enzymes and restoring uracil/leucine biosynthesis. In addition, the effects of astaxanthin biosynthesis on cell metabolism were investigated by integrated analysis of pathway modification and transcriptome information. After further optimization, strain DN30 was able to synthesize up to 730.3 mg/L astaxanthin in laboratory 5-L fermenter. This study provides a good metabolic strategy and a sustainable development platform for high-value carotenoid production.

SUBMITTER: Wang DN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9428815 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Integrated pathway engineering and transcriptome analysis for improved astaxanthin biosynthesis in <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i>.

Wang Dan-Ni DN   Feng Jie J   Yu Chen-Xi CX   Zhang Xin-Kai XK   Chen Jun J   Wei Liu-Jing LJ   Liu Zhijie Z   Ouyang Liming L   Zhang Lixin L   Hua Qiang Q   Liu Feng F  

Synthetic and systems biotechnology 20220818 4


Astaxanthin is a high value carotenoid with a broad range of commercial applications due to its superior antioxidant properties. In this study, β-carotene-producing <i>Yarrowia lipolytica</i> XK17 constructed in the lab was employed for astaxanthin biosynthesis. The catalytic effects of β-carotene ketolase CrtW and β-carotene hydroxylase CrtZ from various species were investigated. The PspCrtW from <i>Paracoccus</i> sp. and HpCrtZ<sup>#</sup> from <i>Haematococcus pluvialis</i> were confirmed to  ...[more]

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