Red yeasts and their carotenogenic enzymes for microbial carotenoid production.

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY FEMS yeast research Pub Date : 2023-01-04 DOI:10.1093/femsyr/foac063
Akaraphol Watcharawipas, Weerawat Runguphan
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Abstract

Carotenoids are C40 isoprene-based compounds with significant commercial interests that harbor diverse bioactivities. Prominent examples of carotenoids are beta-carotene, a precursor to vitamin A essential for proper eye health, and lycopene and astaxanthin, powerful antioxidants implicated in preventing cancers and atherosclerosis. Due to their benefits to human health, the market value for carotenoids is rapidly increasing and is projected to reach USD 1.7 billion by 2025. However, their production now relies on chemical synthesis and extraction from plants that pose risks to food management and numerous biological safety issues. Thus, carotenoid production from microbes is considered a promising strategy for achieving a healthy society with more sustainability. Red yeast is a heterogeneous group of basidiomycetous fungi capable of producing carotenoids. It is a critical source of microbial carotenoids from low-cost substrates. Carotenogenic enzymes from red yeasts have also been highly efficient, invaluable biological resources for biotechnological applications. In this minireview, we focus on red yeast as a promising source for microbial carotenoids, strain engineering strategies for improving carotenoid production in red yeasts, and potential applications of carotenogenic enzymes from red yeasts in conventional and nonconventional yeasts.

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用于微生物类胡萝卜素生产的红酵母及其生胡萝卜素酶。
类胡萝卜素是基于C40异戊二烯的化合物,具有重要的商业价值,具有多种生物活性。类胡萝卜素的典型例子是-胡萝卜素,它是维生素a的前体,对眼睛健康至关重要,还有番茄红素和虾青素,它们是有效的抗氧化剂,可以预防癌症和动脉粥样硬化。由于类胡萝卜素对人类健康有益,其市场价值正在迅速增长,预计到2025年将达到17亿美元。然而,它们的生产现在依赖于化学合成和从植物中提取,这对食品管理和许多生物安全问题构成了风险。因此,从微生物中生产类胡萝卜素被认为是实现更具可持续性的健康社会的一种有希望的策略。红曲是一种能够产生类胡萝卜素的担子菌真菌。它是从低成本基质中提取微生物类胡萝卜素的重要来源。从红酵母中提取的胡萝卜素酶也是生物技术应用的高效、宝贵的生物资源。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了红酵母作为微生物类胡萝卜素的有前途的来源,菌株工程策略,以提高红酵母类胡萝卜素的产量,以及红酵母的胡萝卜素酶在常规和非常规酵母中的潜在应用。
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FEMS yeast research
FEMS yeast research 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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5.70
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6.20%
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54
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1 months
期刊介绍: FEMS Yeast Research offers efficient publication of high-quality original Research Articles, Mini-reviews, Letters to the Editor, Perspectives and Commentaries that express current opinions. The journal will select for publication only those manuscripts deemed to be of major relevance to the field and generally will not consider articles that are largely descriptive without insights on underlying mechanism or biology. Submissions on any yeast species are welcome provided they report results within the scope outlined below and are of significance to the yeast field.
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