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Production of Xylitol from D-Xylose by Overexpression of Xylose Reductase in Osmotolerant Yeast Candida glycerinogenes WL2002-5

Journal

APPLIED BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 176, Issue 5, Pages 1511-1527

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12010-015-1661-8

Keywords

C.glycerinogenes; Xylitol; Pentose phosphate pathway; Schefferomyces stipitis; Xylose; Mutant

Funding

  1. China National 863 High-Tech Program [2012AA021201, 2011AA02A207]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31270080]
  3. Jiangnan University Independent Scientific Research Programs [JUSRP1008, JUSRP11431]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu province [BK20140134, BK20140138]
  5. Six talent peaks project in Jiangsu Province [2014-XCL-017]

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Efficient bioconversion of d-xylose into various biochemicals is critical for the developing lignocelluloses application. In this study, we compared d-xylose utilization in Candida glycerinogenes WL2002-5 transformants expressing xylose reductase (XYL1) in d-xylose metabolism. C. glycerinogenes WL2002-5 expressing XYL1 from Schefferomyces stipitis can produce xylitol. Xylitol production by the recombinant strains was evaluated using a xylitol fermentation medium with glucose as a co-substrate. As glucose was found to be an insufficient co-substrate, various carbon sources were screened for efficient cofactor regeneration, and glycerol was found to be the best co-substrate. The effects of glycerol on the xylitol production rate by a xylose reductase gene (XYL1)-overexpressed mutant of C. glycerinogenes WL2002-5 were investigated. The XYL1-overexpressed mutant produced xylitol from d-xylose using glycerol as a co-substrate for cell growth and NAD (P) H regeneration: 100 g/L d-xylose was completely converted into xylitol when at least 20 g/L glycerol was used as a co-substrate. XYL1 overexpressed mutant grown on glycerol as co-substrate accumulated 2.1-fold increased xylitol concentration over those cells grown on glucose as co-substrate. XYL1 overexpressed mutant produced xylitol with a volumetric productivity of 0.83 g/L/h, and a xylitol yield of 98 % xylose. Recombinant yeast strains obtained in this study are promising candidates for xylitol production. This is the first report of XYL1 gene overexpression of C. glycerinogenes WL2002-5 for enhancing the efficiency of xylitol production.

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