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Expanding Toolbox for Genes Expression of Yarrowia lipolytica to Include Novel Inducible, Repressible, and Hybrid Promoters.

Xiaochao XiongShulin Chen
Published in: ACS synthetic biology (2020)
Promoters are critical tools to precisely control gene expression for both synthetic biology and metabolic engineering. Although Yarrowia lipolytica has demonstrated many industrially relevant advantages, promoter discovery efforts on this non-conventional yeast are limited due to the challenge in finding suitable inducible and repressible promoters. Six copper-inducible promoters and five repressible promoters were isolated in this work. Especially, Cu2+-repressible promoters showed relatively high activity under non-repressing conditions compared with a constitutive promoter, but the strength could be almost fully repressed by a supplement of a low content of Cu2+. The six Cu2+-inducible promoters were engineered to improve their dynamic regulation range with a tandem upstream activation sequence. An engineered promoter was successfully used to construct a more productive pathway for production of a novel bioproduct, wax ester, than that used for both Cu2+-inducible promoter and constitutive promoter. This study provides effective tools applicable to fine-tune the gene expression in this microbial host.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide
  • aqueous solution
  • microbial community
  • small molecule
  • air pollution
  • quality improvement
  • long non coding rna
  • bioinformatics analysis