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Lipid Readjustment in Yarrowia lipolytica Odd-Chain Fatty Acids Producing Strains

Journal

BIOMOLECULES
Volume 12, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/biom12081026

Keywords

Yarrowia lipolytica; OCFA; lipid profile; lipidome; normal-phase liquid chromatography; metabolic readjustments

Funding

  1. ANR of the French National Research Agency (ANR) in France [ANR-20-CE43-0007]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche under the Investissements d'avenir program [2020-1011]
  3. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-20-CE43-0007] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Yarrowia lipolytica is a promising yeast for producing unusual lipids. Recent studies have shown that optimizing substrate combination and metabolic pathways can improve lipid production. In this study, the lipid composition of obese LP and obese L strains was compared, revealing differences in the fatty acid composition and molecular species distributions of various lipids.
Yarrowia lipolytica is a promising oleaginous yeast for producing unusual lipids, such as odd-chain fatty acids (OCFA). Their diverse applications and low natural production make OCFA particularly interesting. In recent studies, inhibiting the catabolic pathway of precursor, boosting precursor pools, and optimizing substrate combination greatly improved the production of OCFA in Y. lipolytica. We explored the lipid readjustment of OCFA in engineered Y. lipolytica strains. NPLC-Corona-CAD (R)) evidenced a time-dependent overproduction of free fatty acids, diglycerides, and phosphatidylcholine (PC) in obese LP compared to obese L. Phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) and phosphatidylinositol, largely overproduced in obese LP at 72 h compared to obese L, vanished at 216 h. The fatty acyls (FAs) composition of glycero- and glycerophospholipids was determined by NPLC-APPI(+)-HRMS from in-source generated monoacylglycerol-like fragment ions. C18:1 and C17:1 were predominant acylglycerols in obese L and obese LP, respectively. Phosphatidic acid, PE, and PC exhibited similar FAs composition but differed in their molecular species distributions. Cardiolipin (CL) is known to contain mostly C18:2 FAs corresponding to the composition in obese L, 50% of C18:2, and 35% of C18:1. In obese LP, both FAs dropped to drop to 20%, and C17:1 were predominant, reaching 55%. We hypothesize that CL-modified composition in obese LPs may alter mitochondrial function and limit lipid production.

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