Recent advances in lipid metabolic engineering of oleaginous yeasts

2021 ◽  
pp. 107722
Author(s):  
Atrayee Chattopadhyay ◽  
Mohor Mitra ◽  
Mrinal K. Maiti
Author(s):  
Ruohao Tang ◽  
Qifeng Wen ◽  
Meijie Li ◽  
Wei Zhang ◽  
Zhaobao Wang ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 80-99 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meijie Li ◽  
Feifei Hou ◽  
Tong Wu ◽  
Xinglin Jiang ◽  
Fuli Li ◽  
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This review covers the strategies mostly developed in the last three years for microbial production of isoprenoid, classified according to the engineering targets.


2013 ◽  
Vol 97 (8) ◽  
pp. 3309-3321 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kris Niño G. Valdehuesa ◽  
Huaiwei Liu ◽  
Grace M. Nisola ◽  
Wook-Jin Chung ◽  
Seung Hwan Lee ◽  
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Author(s):  
Beom Gi Park ◽  
Junyeob Kim ◽  
Eun-Jung Kim ◽  
Yechan Kim ◽  
Joonwon Kim ◽  
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As a means to develop oleaginous biorefinery, Yarrowia lipolytica was utilized to produce ω-hydroxy palmitic acid from glucose using evolutionary metabolic engineering and synthetic FadR promoters for cytochrome P450 (CYP) expression. First, a base strain was constructed to produce free fatty acids (FFAs) from glucose using metabolic engineering strategies. Subsequently, through ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS)-induced random mutagenesis and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) screening, improved FFA overproducers were screened. Additionally, synthetic promoters containing bacterial FadR binding sequences for CYP expression were designed to respond to the surge of the concentration of FFAs to activate the ω-hydroxylating pathway, resulting in increased transcriptional activity by 14 times from the third day of culture compared to the first day. Then, endogenous alk5 was screened and expressed using the synthetic FadR promoter in the developed strain for the production of ω-hydroxy palmitic acid. By implementing the synthetic FadR promoter, cell growth and production phases could be efficiently decoupled. Finally, in batch fermentation, we demonstrated de novo production of 160 mg/L of ω-hydroxy palmitic acid using FmeN3-TR1-alk5 in nitrogen-limited media. This study presents an excellent example of the production of ω-hydroxy fatty acids using synthetic promoters with bacterial transcriptional regulator (i.e., FadR) binding sequences in oleaginous yeasts.


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Ezio Fok ◽  
Lichelle Grobler ◽  
Reitumetse Molaoa ◽  
Zandile Nxumalo ◽  
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