Impact of central carbon metabolism bypasses on the production of beta-carotene inYarrowa lipolytica

Tadej Markuš, Mladen Soldat, Vasilka Magdevska, Jaka Horvat, Martin Kavšček, Gregor Kosec, Štefan Fujs, Uroš Petrovič
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Yarrowia lipolytica is an oleaginous yeast with ever growing popularity in the metabolic engineering circles. It is well known for its ability to accommodate a high carbon flux through acetyl-CoA and is being extensively studied for production of chemicals derived from it. We investigated the effects of modifying the upstream metabolism leading to acetyl-CoA on beta-carotene production, including its titer, yield, and content. We examined the pyruvate and the phosphoketolase bypass, both of which are stoichiometrically favorable for the production of acetyl-CoA and beta-carotene. Additionally, we examined a set of genes involved in the carnitine shuttle. We constructed a set of parental strains derived from the Y. lipolytica YB-392 wild-type strain, each with a different capacity for beta-carotene production, and introduced genes for the metabolic bypasses in each of the constructed parental strains. Subsequently, we subjected these constructed strains to a series of fermentation experiments. We discovered that altering the upstream metabolism in most cases led to a decrease in performance for production of beta-carotene. Most notably, a set of genes used for the pyruvate bypass ( YlPDC2 , YlALD5 , and YlACS1 ) and the phosphoketolase bypass ( LmXPK and CkPTA ) resulted in the reduction of more than 30%. Our findings contribute to our understanding of Y. lipolytica 's metabolic capacity and suggest that production of beta-carotene is most likely not limited solely by the acetyl-CoA supply. We also highlight a complex nature of engineering Y. lipolytica , as most of the results from studies using a different strain background did not align with our findings.
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中心碳代谢旁路对多脂叶蛙β -胡萝卜素产生的影响
脂解耶氏酵母是一种产油酵母,在代谢工程界越来越受欢迎。众所周知,它具有通过乙酰辅酶a调节高碳通量的能力,目前正在对其衍生化学品的生产进行广泛研究。我们研究了修饰上游代谢导致乙酰辅酶a对β -胡萝卜素生产的影响,包括其滴度、产量和含量。我们检查了丙酮酸和磷酸酮醇酶旁路,它们都有利于乙酰辅酶a和β -胡萝卜素的产生。此外,我们检查了一组与肉碱穿梭有关的基因。我们构建了一组由脂肪瘤YB-392野生型菌株衍生的亲本菌株,每个亲本菌株具有不同的β -胡萝卜素生产能力,并在每个构建的亲本菌株中引入了代谢旁路的基因。随后,我们对这些构建的菌株进行了一系列的发酵实验。我们发现,在大多数情况下,改变上游代谢会导致β -胡萝卜素生产性能的下降。最值得注意的是,一组用于丙酮酸旁路(YlPDC2, YlALD5和YlACS1)和磷酸酮醇酶旁路(LmXPK和CkPTA)的基因导致了超过30%的减少。我们的发现有助于我们理解解脂y菌的代谢能力,并表明β -胡萝卜素的产生很可能不仅仅受乙酰辅酶a供应的限制。我们还强调了工程脂肪瘤的复杂性,因为使用不同菌株背景的大多数研究结果与我们的发现不一致。
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