Overexpression of arginase gene CAR1 renders yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae acetic acid tolerance

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology Pub Date : 2024-05-29 DOI:10.1016/j.synbio.2024.05.013
Liang Xiong , Ya-Ting Wang , Ming-Hai Zhou , Hiroshi Takagi , Jiufu Qin , Xin-Qing Zhao
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Acetic acid is a common inhibitor present in lignocellulose hydrolysate, which inhibits the ethanol production by yeast strains. Therefore, the cellulosic ethanol industry requires yeast strains that can tolerate acetic acid stress. Here we demonstrate that overexpressing a yeast native arginase-encoding gene, CAR1, renders Saccharomyces cerevisiae acetic acid tolerance. Specifically, ethanol yield increased by 27.3% in the CAR1-overexpressing strain compared to the control strain under 5.0 g/L acetic acid stress. The global intracellular amino acid level and compositions were further analyzed, and we found that CAR1 overexpression reduced the total amino acid content in response to acetic acid stress. Moreover, the CAR1 overexpressing strain showed increased ATP level and improved cell membrane integrity. Notably, we demonstrated that the effect of CAR1 overexpression was independent of the spermidine and proline metabolism, which indicates novel mechanisms for enhancing yeast stress tolerance. Our studies also suggest that CAR1 is a novel genetic element to be used in synthetic biology of yeast for efficient production of fuel ethanol.

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过表达精氨酸酶基因 CAR1 可使酿酒酵母耐受醋酸
乙酸是木质纤维素水解物中常见的抑制剂,会抑制酵母菌株生产乙醇。因此,纤维素乙醇工业需要能够耐受乙酸胁迫的酵母菌株。在这里,我们证明了过表达酵母原生精氨酸酶编码基因 CAR1 可使酿酒酵母耐受乙酸。具体而言,在 5.0 克/升乙酸胁迫下,与对照菌株相比,CAR1 基因过表达菌株的乙醇产量提高了 27.3%。我们进一步分析了细胞内氨基酸的总体水平和组成,发现CAR1过表达降低了乙酸胁迫下氨基酸的总含量。此外,CAR1 过表达菌株的 ATP 水平有所提高,细胞膜完整性也有所改善。值得注意的是,我们证明 CAR1 过表达的影响独立于亚精胺和脯氨酸代谢,这表明增强酵母应激耐受性的新机制。我们的研究还表明,CAR1 是酵母合成生物学中可用于高效生产燃料乙醇的新型遗传元件。
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Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology
Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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90
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67 days
期刊介绍: Synthetic and Systems Biotechnology aims to promote the communication of original research in synthetic and systems biology, with strong emphasis on applications towards biotechnology. This journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed journal led by Editor-in-Chief Lixin Zhang. The journal publishes high-quality research; focusing on integrative approaches to enable the understanding and design of biological systems, and research to develop the application of systems and synthetic biology to natural systems. This journal will publish Articles, Short notes, Methods, Mini Reviews, Commentary and Conference reviews.
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