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Yarrowia lipolyticaStrains Engineered for the Production of Terpenoids

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00945

Keywords

terpenes; yeast; metabolic engineering; mevalonate pathway; isoprenoids

Funding

  1. Novo Nordisk Foundation [NNF15OC0016592, NNF10CC1016517]
  2. European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programs (European Research Council) [757384, 760798]

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Terpenoids are a diverse group of over 55,000 compounds with potential applications as advanced fuels, bulk and fine chemicals, pharmaceutical ingredients, agricultural chemicals, etc. To facilitate their bio-based production, there is a need for plug-and-play hosts, capable of high-level production of different terpenoids. Here we engineerYarrowia lipolyticaplatform strains for the overproduction of mono-, sesqui-, di-, tri-, and tetraterpenoids. The monoterpene platform strain was evaluated by expressingPerilla frutescenslimonene synthase, which resulted in limonene titer of 35.9 mg/L and was 100-fold higher than when the same enzyme was expressed in the strain without mevalonate pathway improvement. Expression ofCallitropsis nootkatensisvalencene synthase in the sesquiterpene platform strain resulted in 113.9 mg/L valencene, an 8.4-fold increase over the control strain. Platform strains for production of squalene, complex triterpenes, or diterpenes and carotenoids were also constructed and resulted in the production of 402.4 mg/L squalene, 22 mg/L 2,3-oxidosqualene, or 164 mg/L beta-carotene, respectively. The presented terpenoid platform strains can facilitate the evaluation of terpenoid biosynthetic pathways and are a convenient starting point for constructing efficient cell factories for the production of various terpenoids. The platform strains and exemplary terpenoid strains can be obtained from Euroscarf.

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