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Enhancing Trans -Nerolidol Productivity in Yarrowia lipolytica by Improving Precursor Supply and Optimizing Nerolidol Synthase Activity.

Feng LiuShun-Cheng LiuYi-Ke QiZhi-Jie LiuJun ChenLiu-Jing WeiQiang Hua
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2022)
The low enzymatic capability of terpene synthases and the limited availability of precursors often hinder the productivity of terpenes in microbial hosts. Herein, a systematic approach combining protein engineering and pathway compartmentation was exploited in Yarrowia lipolytica for the high-efficient production of trans -nerolidol, a sesquiterpene with various commercial applications. Through the single-gene overexpression, the reaction catalyzed by nerolidol synthase ( Fa NES1) was identified as another rate-limiting step. An optimized Fa NES1 G498Q was then designed by rational protein engineering using homology modeling and docking studies. Additionally, further improvement of trans -nerolidol production was observed as enhancing the expression of an endogenous carnitine acetyltransferase (CAT2) putatively responsible for acetyl-CoA shuttling between peroxisome and cytosol. To harness the peroxisomal acetyl-CoA pool, a parallel peroxisomal pathway starting with acetyl-CoA to trans -nerolidol was engineered. Finally, the highest reported titer of 11.1 g/L trans -nerolidol in the Y. lipolytica platform was achieved in 5 L fed-batch fermentation with the carbon restriction approach.
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